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Highly recommended handy man (tiler, floor laying etc) - Charlie


SammyK

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Hi there


I have uesed Charlie now on 4 refurbishment projects over the last 10 years. He is especially good at laying flooring, tiling, fitting kitchens and other odd jobs like hanging shelves, fitting dado rail etc. I highly recommend Charlie, he is reasonably priced, diligent and does a fabulous job. He has worked for his dad and brother for many years and is now looking to go independent. He is local to ED.


His number is 07496 520512.


PM me if you would like to see pictures of his work.


Sammy K

  • 3 weeks later...
I used Charlie to do some tiling in my bathroom off the back of this recommendation. He did a great job and I'm really happy with the result. His prices are good and he's extremely friendly. We'll certainly be using him again.

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