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Handyman East Dulwich offer a full list of works in and around Dulwich from putting up pictures to installing decking - New Fences - Built in cupboards

Contact Name: Vic Snr
Phone Number: 07885537463
Email Address: [email protected]

 

GENERAL INTERIOR Jobs

  • Doors hung
  • Sticking doors fixed
  • Handles replaced
  • Locks changed or fitted
  • Fitting security chains and spyholes
  • Painting woodwork, skirting, architrave, etc.
  • Grab handles fitted
  • Replace plug sockets
  • Replace switches
  • Replace lights
  • Shelving fitted
  • Building shelving or storage
  • Flat pack furniture assembly
  • Radiator cabinets assembled, painted and fitted
  • Flat screen TV mounting
  • Projector and screen mounting
  • Speaker mounting
  • Hanging pictures, mirrors, etc.
  • Fitting Venetian, roller and vertical blinds
  • Fitting curtains, poles and rails
  • Install or replace smoke detectors
  • Burglar alarms fitted (Wireless)
  • General repairs

 

GENERAL EXTERIOR Jobs

  • Fencing and gates installed or repaired
  • Decking installed or repaired
  • Fence and deck staining
  • Guttering Replaced
  • Dripping gutters fixed
  • Gutter clearing
  • Install gutter leaf guard
  • Paint/Varnish front/back door
  • Paint/Varnish garage door
  • Paint/Varnish window frames, sills, etc.
  • Jet-wash driveways and re-sanding/sealing
  • Jet-wash patios and decking
  • Digging ponds
  • Sprinkler/Irrigation systems installed
  • Cat/Dog flaps fitted
  • Garden Clearance

 

* We have over 1000+ positive feedback from East Dulwich Forum since 2010

* Over 400+ positive feedback from Which? Local

* Over 25 years working in the Dulwich Area

* Over 1000 Clients in Dulwich alone!

* East Dulwich forum Sponsors

 

We can offer genuine references from local Residents/businesses

Phone Number: 07885537463
Email Address: [email protected]
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Edited by handymaneast dulwich

Victor installed some decking for me and i am really impressed with the outcome he really knows his stuff!!


All round nice guy won't undertake anything he cant do 100% i would recommend to anyone.


Victor you have my recommendation.


Thanks

John

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Since moving here (Herne Hill) I have had 007 (I found them first on this website) to do all kinds of jobs and found them brilliant. I live in the ground floor garden flat of a converted Victorian house and they've done 'silly little' jobs like fixing broken curtain cords, middle sized jobs like putting up difficult lighting, sorting out problems with access to my back garden - and bigger jobs like re-decorating 3 rooms and most recently the whole of the outside of this 3 story house (not including the brickwork, but I expect they could do that too). If I come up with a problem they will go away and think about it and come up with possible answers. If they can't do something, they can usually come up with 'a man who can'. Give them a try, I don't think you'll regret it.
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Contacted Vic as we needed an urgent job doing to fix a bathroom sink cabinet to the wall which had fallen off leaving the sink unsupported. He came around within a couple of hours and sorted it with no fuss. Will definitely be using him again. Thank you Vic.
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Dickie Painted / wall papered my sitting room, kitchen, hallway and bedroom. He did a great job.


Honest, tidy, reliable, a real decent guy that genuinely cares about doing a good job. I will have him back to do

some more work!

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Just had Victor & his son around yesterday to fit new felt on shed & board up the shed window. Victor was very helpful talking the job through beforehand & scheduled it in asap - the job went smoothly, quickly & was well done. Afterwards Victor kindly offered well considered advice on other areas needing attention.

Will definitely use them again & highly recommend.

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Hope everyone had a lovely Christmas!


We currently have free time this January for handyman work but also our decorator is feee if you need any decorating works undertaken.


Please give me a call on 07885537463


Many Thanks and Happy New Year to all!


Handyman East Dulwich

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