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Recommendation for Nick Minns (bathrooms, kitchens, refurbishing rooms and brickwork)


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I wanted to provide a strong recommendation for Nick Minnes and his team. I came across Nick when someone on our street was moving out shortly after we moved in and posted on our street whatsapp group with their top ten best trades people in which Nick was listed as a handyman+. We had just moved into a house that had been lived in for 40 years by a couple in their late 80s so there was a lot of work to do! Over the last 5 years, we have used Nick on multiple occasions. The definition of handymen+ does not do Nick and his team justice as they do so much more than this. The work they have done includes:

  • A complete new bathroom refurbishment (including re-building a new wall)
  • Completely refurbishing a sitting room (including inserting sound insultation and bespoke cabinetary)
  • Bespoke under stairs storage (after a number of other trades people said it was too difficult)
  • Preparing the house for plastering (removing old wallpaper, filling in cracks)
  • Outside restoration of bricks and cornice
  • Fixing floorboards down

Nick is not your normal handymen. He is extremely creative and also great with thinking through colour schemes. I wouldn't hesitate to use Nick and his team again. Everything that they have done for me has been of the highest quality. They are trustworthy, tidy, reliable and honest. I already have a list of other jobs to get them back in for.

I would very happily provide a reference for Nick - just like the people did who were leaving our road. 

Nick can be contacted on: 07866 267 581.

Thanks,
Andy

 

  • 6 months later...

I’d second Andy’s recommendation. Nick came in to sort a tired shower cubicle this month and was painstaking in his work (staying until 8pm to get the job done). A far smaller project than Andy’s but Nick is a real professional - I’d use him again in a heartbeat.

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