528 days ago

Spring projects.

Matthew from Tools Down Home Maintenence Services

Well spring is finally here. Hopefully with lots more fine days, and extended evenings with daylight savings approaching. My favourite time of the year with all the spring flowers and trees coming out.

Are you seeing all those jobs that need to be done around your house or property. I know that I am. So take the stress and hassle out of it, I offer reasonable rates and it may cost less than you think.

We offer a full Home Maintenence and property service.

*Lawnmowing. One off mows or regular mowing.
*We can remove small trees.
*Section clearing and section tidy ups
*Rubbish removal.
*General repairs and Maintenence.
*Painting
*Decks and Fences.

......and much more, just ask and we can probably do it.

For free quotes and advice please don't hesitate to give me a call. 0220854512 or e-mail me at toolsdown2017@gmail.com

I look forward to hearing from you. Have a lovely day.

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