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Needed- Builder/handyperson to remove front garden wall and replace with fence.


anna79

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Hi There,


Im looking for someone who can knock down and remove a wall at the front of my flat. It is made of patterned breeze blocks and stands about 3/4 feet tall. We are planning on re vamping the whole front garden area in the spring but the wall is a bit unsteady and needs to come down now so we would be looking to replace it with a fence of some sorts for now.


Any recommendations would be really appreciated


Anna

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Anna,


Hope you're doing well. Did you get any recommendations for a fence builder? I'm looking for one as well for my back garden and haven't been able to find any good recommendations on the good ol' East D Forum (this place is usually a treasure trove of advice!). Anyway, if you've had any recommendations come through and have a moment to share I would be very appreciative.


Thanks very much!

Polly

Hello Anna.

I would like to recommend my builder Sam.He did my garden walls 3years ago and the drive way to friend of mine.He is fantastic in his job,verry organize person.

He did my extation last year as well.

I have pictures somewhere.If i find them i will send it to you.

Good luck

SAM-07405277256

I highly recommend Pullem 07737407519. He just revamped my garden, creating a lovely patio area, his 4th projects for me. Not only he and his guys worked very hard, he had brilliant ideas on the design as well. Pleasant, helpful and very accommodating. Most important, he sticks to the timescale. Highly recommended.

Highly recommend David from DH gardening. He done lots of work for me, friends and other ppl I recommended them to. Very reliable, hard working young guy. Plus he wont rip u off like most builders do. Some quotes r insane.


Anyway is contact no is 07969403702


Gd luck

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