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Local handyman,

Skilled, reliable and trustworthy.

Can do the following: painting & decorating, tiling, wallpapering, flooring, general odd jobs and making good.

Reasonable day rate or I can give you a price for the job.

References available.

Local to Dulwich/Camberwell/Peckham 

Call or message Casper on 07949026056

 

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Hi there,

are you available for a few days work at my flat in Brockley I need to get it ready for new tenants. Starting 3rd/4th October. Mostly painting the walls but a few jobs in the bathroom too.. replacing seal round bath. Odd jobs in the flat. If you are interested please call me 07931 617381 (Stef)

Just a quick message to say Casper came round this morning to put up a new shower screen and he was great.

Timely, friendly, professional, reasonably priced and we’re happy with the final result.

Thanks Casper!

Edited by Dilpreet
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I can highly recommend Casper! He’s done lots of jobs at ours - tiling, painting, fitting a wood worktop and window sill, lots of handyman jobs. 
 

He’s reliable, tidy and his fees are really reasonable. He’ll come up with ideas for fixes, recommend and pick up necessary supplies. 

He’s also done jobs for a couple of neighbours that they were happy with. 
 

Overall, a great service.  Drop him a message on 07949 026056

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