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Hello!


I need some work doing round the flat. Sadly on a limited budget...


- replace back door (which will involve shortening a bought door and possibly replacing parts of the frame due to rot)

- take up laminate and fit new wooden boards

- painting (hall, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom)

- take out existing kitchen units and fit new ones


I'm after quotes initially so I have some sense of what money I need to find! If you can help/recommend someone, please do get in touch!


Badger

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Good evening Badger


I am a local second fix carpenter (I live in Forest Hill) - I work on a contract basis for Taylored Room Solutions as a kitchen fitter. When I am not on a kitchen fit for them, I take on private fitting and handyman work.


I would be happy to quote on the above works if you would be interested. Please message me privately or email me at [email protected] to make suitable arrangements to meet.


I look forward to discussing works with you, have a pleasant evening,

John

Hello Badger


I am a local painter with very good recommendations on the EDF and Herne Hill forums. I can do the painting portion of this work and would be happy to provide a quote. Most of the year I am booked ahead but it's usually quiet in January and I have some time at present.


Please feel free to call 07788 122 344 or PM me to discuss (references can be supplied).


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