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Yet again another great job done by Vince who over the years has helped in my old home with fitting various fixtures and fittings as well offering expert advice on how to make adjustments to various items to get them to fit impeccably. Vince has been extremely helpful in fitting blinds in my new home as well as being able to tailor them to fit my windows . He always comes up with a great solution to the many jobs I've often given up hope on !

He also assembled all my flat pack furniture in no time . I am sure I will be calling him again for further painting work as my windows are need and he's even more handy as his skills do go far and wide in the trademans area which is a great bonus. He is very polite and friendly and takes care to listen to what needs doing as well tidying up meticulously. I cannot thank him enough for always doing a great job.

He can be contacted on 07951094961

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  • 2 months later...
I would also like to add my recommendation for Vince, who's now completed a number of jobs for us including decorating, some simple electrical work and general handyman tasks. I've been very pleased with the quality of his work and would highly recommend him to anyone looking for a conscientious and reasonably priced handyman
  • 1 month later...
I was convinced by the recommendations of Vince the handyman to contact him. I needed a bed dismantling so that my new hospital style bed could be delivered to me. I couldn't do it myself because I have MS and use a wheelchair. We arranged that he would arrive at 8.30am. After a text at 8.20am saying he couldn't come till later he ended up not coming at all. He said he was having 'one of those days' - however bad his day was, mine was worse. I can't join in the recommendations, I am very sorry Vince.

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