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I have posted this in the lounge as at this moment in time I am not looking for anyone to take on the work

I intend to be doing during the summer..


I will be having a new kitchen fitted with much of the work being carried out by myself..


I need two new windows and patio doors fitted. The kitchen ceiling renewed.. and new lighting installed..


An on suite and bathroom stud partioning rearranged involving plumbing drainage .. electrics ..

My on-suite is strangely further away from my bed that the main bathroom. Removing the on suite and rearranging

the layout could result in an extra small bedroom..


Most carpets removed and Wooden Flooring laid..


Now .. My problem is my house is fully furnished and I am looking for someone who can Temp. remove and offer short term storage of furniture while this work is carried out..


Can anyone reccommend anyone who who provides this service and is reliable..


DulwichFox.

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a number of removal companies offer a short term storage solution (just google it - I put a link below for one) but I cannot vouch for reliability. I suppose their reputation is at stake and they would be responsible for any damage, just as they would if they were moving your things to a new property.


http://www.pickfords.co.uk/short-term-storage#.VuPeOHrGV5o

Sue Wrote:

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> Fox, out of interest, why would you lay wooden

> flooring?

>

> Don't you have floorboards already, underneath

> your carpets?


No.. my house is mainly sheeted out.. all floor boards were removed ...


Foxy.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Foxy there's a local guy in nunhead I used for a

> few months last year.

> He has his own storage where he lives.

> He may not want to do the humping tho, so you may

> have to sort that yourself.

> I'll PM ya later.


I think I saw a post from you about this earlier.. Was it Anton.. I think I have used him before.

He was brilliant...


Foxy

Naomi G Wrote:

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> Hello Foxy,

>

> I was wondering if you intended to sell your old

> kitchen, I moving house to a complete wreck in

> April and am looking to install a second hand

> kitchen.

>

> Naomi


That would be good.. How many units are you looking for. I have many wall/floor units in reasonable condition.

I'm not sure when I will be ready as I need to arrange for my ceiling to be sorted..


Perhaps you come and have a look and see what you might want..



Foxy

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