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Handyman Available - East Dulwich


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Hi,


I am a student studying furniture making. I am offering handyman services around the area at reasonable rates to fund my studies and to gain further experience.


Small jobs are ideal, building shelves, fitting kitchen units, building flat pack furniture, laying flooring, small bespoke jobs, putting up picture frames, mirrors, tv's, painting and decorating and any other minor jobs.


I am a qualified mechanical engineer and also have a vocational C&G qualification in furniture Level2.


I can provide references if required and photos of some previous work.


Please PM me or call 07825 442 888



Thanks,


Frank

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I would like to recommend Frank. He fitted me in at relatively short notice and I was very pleased with the work he has done. He secured our ageing bannister by reinforcing it in a number of areas, making it safe, re-attached 2 door knobs (that we have tried and failed to do), and put up 3 pictures.

I was impressed with his punctuality and liked the fact that he confirmed he was coming by text an hour before he was due to arrive. He was polite and very patient with indecision on picture placement!

I have a few other pictures to be hung when they are framed and will definately call him again.

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi. I would also like to recommend Frank (07825 442 888). He put right a very complicated (for me, a DYI idiot) cat flap installation I attempted (and failed at), did a quick repair on a water pipe and even climbed up onto the roof to retrieve a tea towel that got caught in the guttering (long story) and which could have blocked the gutters. He is punctual, polite, has all his own tools and knows what he's doing. Satisfied customer here. -Michael
  • 1 month later...
I would also highly recommend Frank, who has just fitted a cabinet around my new boiler, which was a tricky job in many respects. He is the loveliest guy, and was thoughtful, hard working and capable. He also managed to do the job by re-using various bits of wood and fittings we had (which was great for the planet and my budget!). I'm really happy with what he's done, which looks great and was made with care. Definitely recommended.
  • 5 months later...

Hello,


I'd like to recommend Frank as well. We needed some doorknobs fixed in our house which he sorted out very quickly - drilling into metal in a couple of instances and even going out to get a part required. He was really nice and very reasonably priced. Will absolutely use his services again!


Dev

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