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I would like to reccomend a handyman that I have been using for the past few years. He is such a great find I felt I must tell others about him.


He can do lots of things such as painting, flooring and general house maintenance. His standard is very high and his prices are reasonable. He is a very neat worker and always cleans up afterwards.


I would be happy for you to inspect some of the work he has done for me if it would be helpful,I live ED.


His name is Jaroslaw and his telephone number is 07708935213.


Kind regards


Linda Pierre

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