1372 days ago

Your local Chch Handyman!

Stephen from Master Multi-Tasker - Christchurch Handyman Services

Hey neighbours! It's been a while since I posted. I've been flat out here at Master Mult-Tasker. So grateful for all my clients for their support and word-of-mouth recommendations.

I thought I'd jump on and quickly share one of the creative jobs I did recently.

I really love jobs that present a challenge - an opportunity to to think outside the box and work with my clients on custom solutions to meet their needs.

Here's a custom bunny fence I made - loads of fun to put together, and stoked with the result!

If you've got a job (or several) you need a hand with, please send me a message or give me a call on 027 408 6199 - there's not a lot I can't do!

- Steve 🙋‍♂

Handyman - Master Multi-Tasker

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