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claireb78

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I would like to add another recommendation for Richard and Andy. Richard has done a number of jobs for me over the past few months; building and painting shelves, grouting, putting in a new bath panel and also hanging and painting a new front gate. He was very personable and diligent and also very happy to give me advice on how to deal with other things that need doing around the house that he wasn't going to do himself. I have been very pleased with both the service and cost of all these jobs and he has even come back weeks after the job was completed to ensure that any snags were dealt with. They are busy but Richard has often fitted in smaller jobs in the evenings or weekends to ensure the jobs get completed I would definitely say it's worth waiting to ensure you get someone you can rely on and who won't overcharge you - I would happily have him back when we have other things to do. Richard - 07724829283, Andy 07564194363
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