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We offer a ?one stop shop? for all your property maintenance and handyman services in East Dulwich and the surrounding areas.


Our local team is diverse and highly skilled. With over 10 years? experience across all aspects of property maintenance, garden services and building work we work in both the commercial and residential sectors throughout South East London.


We are happy to take on both small and large projects, so whether you need some flat pack furniture assembled or you require a loft conversion please feel free to call us a call!


We offer emergency plumbing and other trade services and we can provide ongoing regular contract services on a weekly or monthly basis as required.


Amongst the many services we provide are:

? Plumbing / Gas Installations (Gas Safe Approved)

? Heating / Boiler Installations

? Exterior and Interior building work

? Painting & Decorating

? Electrical Installations / repairs / Fault Finding

? Carpentry

? Garden design and maintenance

? Full refurbishments

? Property maintenance contracts

? Cleaning


Call us today for a free, no obligation quote. We have very affordable rates and are always happy to try and tailor your requirements to your budget.


Thanks for reading and we look forward to hearing from you soon.

Local references available upon request. DBS cleared. Gas Safe Registered. NICEIC


0845 0945 811

[email protected]

Fully Skilled. Fully insured. Fully Local.


Business Office Address:

Eaton House

40 Rodwell Road

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9LF

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