Some of our top rated handymen in Islington
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Aluminium and UPVC manufacturers/ Suppliers and Fitters Single Doors / Double doors / French Doors / Bifold Doors / Conservatories / Roof Lanterns / Composite Doors All kind of Quality Windows and Doors at trade prices. We also deal with traders. Unbeatable prices with quality products
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I am versatile individual who is hard-working. I can communicate with people at all levels and from all backgrounds and have a can-do attitude. I am experienced in customer services with good listening skills. I am naturally patient with the ability to work very well under pressure.
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I am a qualified carpenter and a builder with 20 years experience, 11 of which i have worked on building sites doing wide range of work. For the last 9 years i am successfully running my own property maintenance business. The range of works that i do includes: Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring of all types, Landscaping, Patios and Driveways, Painting, Plumbing, Tiling, Electrics, Full Refurbishments, Partition Walls, Brick Laying and Repairs, Handyman Services, Assembly, Hanging TVs and Artwork.
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Hello, For the last few years I have been working in a construction company. During the pandemic, I decided to start working on my own.
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We are flat pack furniture builder specialists that cover the whole of west London plus many other areas. We also can carry out other handyman jobs.
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Hi there! I'm Arif, and I’ve been laying floors since I was 16. Over the years, I've gained extensive experience in all types of flooring, ensuring a professional and high-quality finish. I'm also skilled at building flatpacks, making sure every piece fits perfectly and looks great. I take pride in my work, always aiming for satisfaction with every project. If you're looking for someone reliable, with a keen eye for detail, I'm your person!"
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I have decided it's time go full time as this is something I really enjoy doing, it gives me a sense of achievement once a project is completed, plus every day is different. I am flexible and available at a short notice or for emergencies.I am a friendly and reliable indicidual.I can complete jobs like general repairs, painting and decorating, carpentry, furniture assembly, wall mounted items and many others.
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Promptly and professionally, working on finer detail ,very high standard!!! For me the important part of the job is when upon completion of the work, client is fully satisfied with the result.
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We provide reliable home services including light electrical work such as installing lights, switches, and sockets, as well as flat-pack furniture assembly and household fittings. We focus on quality workmanship, safety, and timely completion of all jobs. Fully insured and professional service.
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N1 Handymen: Local Experts. Reliable Results. At N1 Handymen, we take the hassle out of property upkeep. Serving Islington and the wider area, we provide a full suite of dependable maintenance, repair, and improvement services—from expert carpentry and roofing repairs to fast plumbing fixes and electrical work. No job is too small, and no detail is overlooked. We combine local reliability with professional trade expertise to keep your home or business running perfectly. Your property is our priority
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“Once Our Customer, Always Our Customer” Mr Smart Home is your trusted partner for complete home improvement and renovation services. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality workmanship, reliable service, and smart solutions tailored to every customer’s needs. Our team covers all aspects of home projects, including: • Bathroom Renovation: from modern designs to full refurbishments. • Electrical & Plumbing: safe, certified, and professional installations and repairs. • Kitchen Fitting: stylish, functional, and built to last. • Flooring & Tiling: expert installation for a flawless finish. • Painting & Decorating: transforming spaces with a clean, fresh look. • Smart Home Installation: upgrading your home with the latest in
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I actually trained in design/as a jeweller nearly 30 years ago. Sculpting was always something I’ve been good at, I moved into trade work when a builder asked me to repair some external mouldings, I prefer the working conditions to jewellery which is quite sedentary People just kept asking seeing me working outside so I ended up running business specialising in exterior decoration of period properties for 8 years before wanting a change/to learn more skills. I’ve spent the last 12 years renovating a derelict property at the coast and making improvements to my home. To be able to live whilst doing this I’ve created two air bnb apartments from rooms in my flat which provided just enough time and money. Unfortunately the cost of living crisis is narrowing the margins so I’m hoping to find small short term jobs locally on the platform to top up my income. Decoration is what I know most about, the trade I’ve worked in longest, I like working on finer details like windows rather than large scale “white outs” I can make rot repairs with epoxy, reglaze. I’ve done a lot of heat stripping prep work. You can see one metal framed window I’ve made good as a before and after pic, another I’ve managed to get a double glazed unit into with reeded glass. There’s two written references from my time doing exterior work in pics and a picture of a shop front/building we undertook in Gibson square in islington. I did another 4 houses in this square through word of mouth. There are couple of pictures from that project of some heat stripped “composition ornament” (this is supposed to be Impossible to heat strip) and a recast/rebuild of a lions head detail on a bracket in lime mortar. I’ve done some repointing in lime after training in this and other conservation works with Essex county council. Obviously I can’t take on gas or central heating work without accreditation but I have done a lot of pipe fitting with compression, push fit, soldered and end feed fittings as well as push fit and soldered waste. I like the puzzle of finding the most economical solution in plumbing. I’ve posted a picture of a mass of joints ready to receive a water heater. You can see a shower cubicle I built in one picture with acrylic tile effect cladding, a wall hung toilet I fitted in stud work, a fitted vanity cabinet built from scratch with chrome sink and recessed wall mounted taps. I’ve done some stud work over the years theres one picture of some around the shower unit which is insulated for sound with rock wool sheeted with double sound block plasterboard hung on resilient bars, I probably wouldn’t be viable installing a lot of this but I am familiar with it I have done plenty of basic carpentry/some lock fitting one pic is one of several fitted kitchens Ive installed, there are several original 50’s units and I’ve had to replicate these to include modern appliances like a dishdrawer. One wall unit (over the hob) I built from scratch to include a extractor fan (opening its door to turns this on) The “art deco” style building is my project at the coast (a former public toilet) I rendered this in lime mortar, inside and out (the first and last wholesale rendering I’ll be doing- 5 tonnes of sand) I replaced all the windows like for like and fitted a deck to the low walled area. This is painted in potassium silicate/Keim paint not many people use this system of conservation paints. There’s a before and after of a terrace with deck tiles, a fence and raised beds I refurbed and re built recently (everything is finished in osmo oil stain) Finally there’s my tiniest air bnb..I do like the challenge of small spaces ( I have to with all I want to cram into my tiny home!) the shower cubicle shown previously is actually behind the door of this room set into the wall. I like to work for people who are interested in their property and have some emotional connection to it Ive done all the work in my property I don’t like to get other people in, I understand the angst an owner may have doing this, I see a lot of trades people hurrying through work without thinking to protect/respect places. I know the high cost of employing people and that sometimes damage can’t be fixed so I try to take care/cover while working. I’m perhaps a bit overly responsible, I worry about things so I won’t take on anything on professionally I can’t make a good job of/I’m familiar with, I do simple work then but thoroughly. I like to do the best work I can, if I find there’s a better way to do something I want to do it, if there’s a better material to use I want to use it. I prefer to repair, repurpose, adapt and work with some original items, I try to find classic style items if I have to buy new. There is little scope to be sustainable with materials/methods in building work but I lean toward that. In the past to fufill Labour intensive/time sensitive/large scale projects I’ve had to employ people but I avoided subcontracting and for the past decade I’ve worked alone I talk a lot.

