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Paul is helping me out today with assembling garden furniture and other odd jobs. He is great - efficient, friendly, helpful, cares about standards. Some of screw holes on some of the flat pack furniture I've ordered has been incorrectly aligned, and Paul is just getting on with sorting it all out without complaint. I will definitely keep his number and use his services again.
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Yay another satisfied customer of Paul's. I called him on Monday and he came round on Thursday and completed works quickly and efficiently. He is also great with dogs!!! I will definately be calling him again for any future works needed.


I also want to thank you guys who prevously recommended him - I found his number through this forum


Here is Paul's number again - 07843 877284


Thank you Paul

I've just registered to this site for no other reason but to recommend Paul.


I hired him to install a kitchen worktop. He turned up when he said he would, gave me plenty of advice on my options and installed the worktop quickly with huge attention to detail and superb workmanship.


I have a variety of small jobs that need doing and won't hesitate to call him again. Apart from being hardworking, honest and extremely good value, he's also a really nice, friendly guy.

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Another recommendation for Paul. Despite being completely booked up for weeks, he found 3 hours for us on Saturday afternoon, did all our jobs, had lots of ideas and suggestions and was brilliant with our 4 year old who insisted upon being his assistant the whole time. Thanks Paul, great job.
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I used Paul this week. Hardworking nice bloke. Assembled a plastic roof and put up some shelves, fixed some bits and bobs I was incapable of doing. My wife and I and my kids liked him. He even spotted a slow drip some terrible plumber called Keith Wallis had created while doing a bad job for me a month or so ago and potentially saved me a fortune and informed me to get it fixed p.d.q. So thank you to him and do one Keith. I will gladly report an update of the roof in six months time as the winter fast approaches.

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