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If anyone is looking for a handyman for one off/ short term jobs then I'd highly recommend Jon Magidsohn who we have used for a range of things over the last couple of years. Jobs have included mending a broken staircase and squeaky floorboards; putting up hooks, heavy mirrors and pictures; building a bespoke cupboard to box in an ugly electricity metre and putting a sealant around a sink.


He is a really nice guy, very reliable and charges a reasonable rate in my opinion.


I have no other connection with Jon so am recommending him only on the basis of my experience as I have found it hard to find reliable people in the past.


Jon's number is 07985930875.


Emily

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Second this recommendation. Jon has done several jobs for us including building garden sheds and bike sheds, building a cupboard to box in pipework, putting up blinds, coat-racks etc.


We've found that the benefits of using Jon rather than doing the jobs ourselves are:


- he helps find solutions that are cheaper than the ones we'd planned;

- he works quickly and therefore does numerous jobs in one day that would take us weekends to do;

- the finish of his work is professional.


Like the original poster, I have no other connection with Jon, but he is trustworthy professional and deserves a recommendation.

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