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JM Fencing and Landscaping

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Mitchell Landscaping have been established for 10 years, offering quality advice and services in landscaping, Gardening a...
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Profascia Home Improvements is a trusted and reliable business with over 20 years of experience in the building and proper...
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Xcel Roofing & Building

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Hi my name is Michael Smith, I am the director of xcel Roofing & Building. My family has been in the roofing and building ...
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Haas Home Extensions Group

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Welcome to Haas Extension Group, where we take pride in being the premier suppliers, installers, and design consultants of...
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Rankins Roofing & Building are a family established business with over 30 years in the building/roofing industry. We pride...
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Rooftop Roofing

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Based in Wokingham, we are available across Berkshire,Buckinghamshire, and further afield. Rooftop Roofing are an experien...

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26 May

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

London - SW16

Enquiry from: Andrew M

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roof cleaned , moss removed & treatment added.

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14 Nov

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

London - SW12

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Roof, moss and gutter cleaning, scaffolding already existing

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25 Sep

Waste | Rubbish Removal

London - SW11

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Someone to pick up junk. Preparing to move house so a lot of stuff needs to go to the top. Thank you

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18 Jul

Conservatory | Repair

London - SW16

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Lean to conservatory roof, leaking in certain areas

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20 Mar

Conservatory | Repair

London - SW12

Enquiry from: Mara F

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we need a roofing repairs or conservatory replacement are you the property owner: relative of owner what type of work is required: roofline/guttering repairs have you considered replacing your conser...

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26 Feb

Driveway Repair

London - SW4

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Quote on how to improve the drainage on our drive and stop water and mud pooling

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04 Jan

Cleaning | Gutters

London - SW15

Enquiry from: Gillian R

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Part of our gutter has fallen down at the front of the house. This will need fixed and the rest will need checked and cleaned.

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03 Jan

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

London - SW11

Enquiry from: Miglena K

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I have a few slipped tiles and the underlay and felt need replacing as they are torn down. There are several leaks on the ceiling. the ridge between mine and the neighbour's roof seems also to be brok...

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03 Jan

Conservatory | Repair

London - SW16

Enquiry from: Harish S

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polycabnate(plastic) roof leaking. leak is wher roof meets wall under flashing and in front in the corner are you the property owner: owner of the property what type of work is required: roofline/gutt...

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02 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

London - SW11

Enquiry from: Zoe C

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Conservatory leaking from rafters in multiple locations including from lead flashing against house

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17 Aug

Painter | Interior

London - SW8

Enquiry from: Claudine J

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Small kitchen needs repainting. The grouting around the bathroom needs to be removed and re-placed. I appreciate that someone needs to have sight of the work to be done. However, I am lookin...

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24 Jul

Cleaning | Conservatory

London - SW18

Enquiry from: Wendy S

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conservatory poly. roof leaking are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work done: conservatory roof what type of work is required: conservatory cleani...

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16 Jul

Conservatory | Repair

London - SW15

Enquiry from: Louise D

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the glass roof needs silicone replaced at the edges - a few leaks when it rains are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work done: conservatory roof wh...

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07 Jul

Driveway Repair

London - SW4

Enquiry from: William R

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Coblestone driveway re-pointing and moving and re-laying of some coblestones

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27 Apr

Cleaning | Gutters

London - SW18

Enquiry from: William J

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My gutter *** floor level has come away from the soffit resulting in water falling down the wall and window. The gutters need clearing as well

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19 Jan

Conservatory | Repair

London - SW15

Enquiry from: Vivien G

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Leaking conservatory roof which is also our kitchen roof.

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22 Nov

Driveway Repair

London - SW8

Enquiry from: Simon M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

repair of sandstone flag front driveway (~5x~8m?) and surrounds: scope of work tbd, but could include: pickup and relay as 'crazy paving', including vegetation inhibitor layer, repair of small wall an...

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19 Nov

Driveway Repair

London - SW8

Enquiry from: Simon M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

repair of sandstone flag front driveway (~5x~8m?) and surrounds: scope of work tbd, but could include: pickup and relay as 'crazy paving', including vegetation inhibitor layer, repair of small wall an...

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10 Nov

Driveway Repair

London - SW8

Enquiry from: Simon M

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repair of sandstone flag front driveway (~5x~8m?) and surrounds: scope of work tbd, but could include: pickup and relay as 'crazy paving', including vegetation inhibitor layer, repair of small wall an...

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11 Sep

Cleaning | Driveway / Decking

London - SW1W

Enquiry from: Ada A

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i need a block paving and a paving slabs for a small patio which likely needs to be re-sanded after cleaning as it has cracks that may have been partially stripped by weather conditions.

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How much do Handyman services cost?

How much do Handymans in Battersea cost?
Costs for Handymans around Battersea can differ relying on the sort of task that you require to have actually performed in your home. It's the question we are asked a great deal "how much do Handymans in Battersea cost?". It's always very good to have an idea of how much a Handyman are going to likely charge for their work. Rates will most likely rise and fall based upon the materials and the tradesman chosen. The list reveals the kinds of task that Handymans normally do and the typical cost series of these tasks. Some jobs take longer to complete than others so costs do fluctuate by job.

Tasks that Handymans in Battersea can do:

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The average price
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£997

Handyman job Handyman cost in 2025
Painting and decorating in Battersea £367-£5,974
Replacement Kitchen doors in Battersea £563-£3,000
Bedroom fitting in Battersea £1,500-£2,300
Conservatory repairs in Battersea £1,125-£1,725
Driveway cleaning in Battersea £162-£465
Gutter cleaning in Battersea £68-£233
Conservatory cleaning in Battersea £225-£345
Demolition in Battersea £2,440-£3,660
Garden shed in Battersea £300-£545
Rubbish clearing & removal in Battersea £119-£288
Aluminium repair in Battersea £240-£360
Window repair in Battersea £268-£402
Wooden window repair in Battersea £320-£480
Graffiti removal in Battersea £208-£312
Roof cleaning in Battersea £644-£1,290
Driveway repair in Battersea £1,520-£2,280

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Handyman FAQs

Why hire a handyman?

There are a bunch of things a handyman can do around the house, so if you’re looking for a reason to hire one, you’d definitely find plenty. First and foremost, a handyman is basically a well versed, skilled and experienced professional who possesses the ability to carry out a plethora of tasks as well as repairs. While not all local authorities require handymen to have a license or carry an insurance policy, some handymen do have insurance. Generally, their rates vary based on their experience as well as specialities.

Handymen are able to handle a multitude of potential jobs in and around the house. These ranges from small tasks, installations, assembly, indoor or outdoor building or repair jobs. They are available to help out with a wide array of odd jobs around the home at a very reasonable price. So, what are some of the jobs a handyman can do in a home? Let’s take a look!

  • Odd jobs. This encapsulates any small job you’d want done around the house. It could be a repair, installation or maintenance task.
  • Gutter cleaning and repair. The idea of cleaning a gutter may seem hassle free, but there can be a couple of difficulties which includes the use of ladders and the risk of falling. When you hire a handyman to do this task, he does not only clean but also check for any damage or repair needs and much more.
  • Painting. If you’re not able to handle some of your painting projects or perhaps you’re just not confident of how its going to turn out, it may be in your best interest to reach out to a skilled handyman.
  • General carpentry and home repairs, these includes shelving, cabinets, bookcases, baseboards, framing, doors, countertops, moulding and more.
How to remove oil stains from a concrete driveway?

Oil stains on your concrete driveway can look obvious and unsightly. However, there are several different ways to remove them.

If you’ve only just spilled the oil, you can use a mixture of absorbent material, like sawdust, and solvent, like acetone or lacquer. Combine these, place them on the stain, cover and leave for about 24 hours. Then sweep up the mixture and rinse the area with water.

If you’ve got a small, older stain, you can use a detergent like baking soda, vinegar, washing up liquid or laundry detergent. Cover the stain with the detergent and leave for about 30 minutes. Then, add hot water and scrub the area and rinse. You might need to repeat this if necessary.

If it’s a larger, more stubborn stain, you might need to use a special degreaser. You can use this similarly to a detergent but make sure you follow the instruction on the bottle carefully.

How much is window repair?

Accidents happen, and sometimes windows get broken. And that will lead to you wanting to replace just the glass in your window, rather than the whole frame. Also, as windows get older they can mist up on the inside, which means that the unit has ‘blown’ - so you’ll also need to replace the glass. But how much is it to replace the glass in a window? Luckily, if the frame of your window is in good condition, there’s no need to replace it, and this will reduce the cost. For an installer to fit a new pane of glass in a single glazed window, the average cost is £100, while a replacement double glazed sealed unit will cost an average of £110. Of course, as this is an average, if your window is very large you may spend more, and if your window is very small the price may be less. That's why it’s important to get a range of quotes so you can compare costs and get the best price. If you’re good at DIY, you may feel confident enough to have a go at replacing the glass in your window yourself. In that case, the cost of sealed unit and any other materials you need will cost an average of £57. It’s a significant saving, and if you think you can do it, then give it a try. However, if you’re in any way unsure, it’s best to leave it to the professionals. A window installer will be able to replace the glass in your window in less than an hour. Even though it costs more for a professional to do it, if you get it wrong and have to start over it will cost you more in the long run.

Does my garden shed need a base?

Yes, your shed does need a base. This is to give it a solid, level foundation. Open soil will not help with the longevity of the shed itself or the contents within. The best materials to use to make your shed base are concrete, natural stone or wood.

how to clean a roof?

How To Clean A Roof?

If you’re planning to clean your roof, but don’t know where to start, you’ve come to the right place! There are different types of roofs available in the market today and the method used in cleaning one can be largely different from the other. As a result, we’re only going to look at one of the common types of roofs you’ll find in the UK - the Asphalt shingle roof tiles. This roof type is very common and for a good reason. Not only are they visually appealing but they’re also hugely versatile by design which enables them to be adaptable to varying shapes, angles as well as forms depending on your preference or needs. With all the benefits that can be derived from asphalt shingle, they however, need to be properly maintained to help retain their good looks.

To clean your asphalt shingles, you’ll most likely require some type of chemicals especially when dealing with algae stains and some other visual problems. Therefore, make sure you purchase a product marked safe to be used on this type of roof and not those only proven to remove moss and algae stains. Mix the chemical cleaner with a gallon of water and a quart of bleach or as instructed by the manufacturer. Pour the mixture inside a pump-style garden sprayer and mix thoroughly. When done, climb up on the roof and spray as good as you can. Upon completion of spraying the roof with the mixture, then allow to work its magic for some time - about 15 minutes or thereabout should be good.

After that, you can make use of a garden hose to spray down the roof and wash down the mixture entirely. If some stains remain, use a brush to gently wipe the tiles individually.

How to build a shed?
A garden shed is a great option to add extra storage space in your garden. Lock away your lawnmower, tools, outdoor toys and furniture so it doesn’t get weather damaged or stolen. But how do you build a shed? We’ll go through a brief guide on building a shed using a flat packed one.
  1. Plan your shed base You must have a sturdy base for your shed, otherwise the frame won’t stand properly and could stop the door from opening. Decide whether you’re going to have:
    • A concrete base laid on hardcore
    • Concrete slabs on sharp sand
    • Treated wood beams on hardcore or shingle
    • An interlocking plastic system
    All bases should be laid on firm, level ground as far as possible.
  2. Treat wood with preservative To help your shed last as long as possible, you should coat all the wooden parts with timber preservative before you put it together.
  3. Put the shed floor together Some will need more assembly than others, but you need to make sure that the floor panel is attached to the joists; follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the correct spacing.
  4. Put up the shed walls
    • Mark the centre point of each wall on its bottom edge, then do the same for the shed floor so you can line them up together.
    • Stand the gable end on the base and line it up. Check that it’s vertical with a spirit level – you might need someone to support the panel while you do this. Use a temporary holding batten to keep it in place.
    • Fix a side panel to the gable end panel with countersunk screws, then add the second side panel in the same way.
    Don’t attach the panels to the floor until you’ve fitted your shed roof.
  5. Fit the roof
    • If the shed comes with a support bar, put this in position before you put the roof panels in.
    • Nail the roof panels in place, ensuring there’s a parallel and equal overlap at each end.
    • Roll out some roofing felt from front to back, leaving a 50mm overlap at each side. Secure it with clout-headed felt tacks at 100mm intervals.
    • Apply mastic sealant to the outside corners, then fix each corner trim with 30mm nails.
    • Add the fascias and finials, predrilling 2mm holes to avoid splitting the wood. Nail them through the felt into the shed using 40mm nails.
  6. Add the shed windows
    • Slide each windowsill into the tongue and groove cut out, then put the window cover strip in position, fixing it to the vertical framing.
    • From inside the shed, put the glazing sheets into the window rebates, making sure the bottom edge of the glazing sheets sit on the outside of the sill.
    • Fix the window beading on the top and sides with 25mm nails.
  7. Fix the walls to the floor Before you do anything, make sure you check that the centre marks on the walls line up with the marks on the shed floor. Then fix the wall panels to the floor with 50mm screws, aligning them with the joists.
  8. And that’s it! But if you’re not confident in building a shed yourself, there are plenty of professionals available who will be happy to help.
how to prep walls for painting?

How To Prep Walls For Painting

This is exactly the part of a wall painting job that can make or mar the whole project. To ensure that your paint project doesn’t end up being disastrous, the most important place to start is from room preparation which includes cleaning, sanding as well as priming the walls before painting. Not every wall will require to go through all the preparation steps as all walls are unique and some are in better conditions than others. However, it’s advisable to thoroughly inspect the surfaces before you proceed to painting and take the necessary actions where required.

This is a very simple DIY job that should be completed in little time, however it’s also perhaps the most important step of the entire painting project. Hence, if you lack the confidence to pull this off, then we’d recommend employing a painting expert who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we’ll should you how you can prepare your wall for painting.

✓ Cleaning. There is no single best way to properly clean a wall, but most walls will be just fine with a sponge and warm water. For walls that have been stained with oil or grime such as kitchen walls, you can apply grease cutting detergent and water mixture to wash and follow up with warm water to clean the residues and a damp cloth wiping to finish it off. Then leave to dry off properly.

✓ Remove mildrew. Wipe out mildrew using a sponge and solution that’s three to four parts water to one part bleach. Apply this solution and scrub the affected surface with a soft brush.

✓ Sanding. This step is only meant for walls with rough spots on its surface. Dull the uneven spots with a sandpaper, wipe away the dust and leave to dry. Use a fine grit sandpaper to sand the surfaces and let it dry properly.

✓ Priming. Prime the wall to get the most out of your paint. They work to disguise imperfections and create a smooth surface on which you can work on.

how to clean a fibreglass roof?

How To Clean A Fibreglass Roof?

If you have a dirty fibreglass roof or perhaps you’re just planning to have one installed on a newly constructed house, then you’d probably want to know the best way to have your fibreglass roof cleaned.

Generally, fibreglass roofs are of great quality and happens to be a lot more resistant to moisture, heat, water and even fire when compared to the other alternative flat roofing materials. As a result, they require just a little maintenance but this doesn’t mean they should be totally ignored. Truth be told, cleaning of a fibreglass roof is as easy as it get, however, when it comes to working at height, skill and confidence is paramount to guarantee your safety. If you lack any of these two qualities, then it’s highly recommended that you sought the services of a reliable roof cleaning contractor who can do the work safely and perfectly. If you’re able to clean and maintain your fibreglass roof as you should, you wouldn’t have to think about replacement for about 20 to 30 years.

Cleaning is simple and doesn’t take much time. Now let’s take a look at the process.

✓ Preparation. Hose down the vegetation around the area with water to protect them. Once done, mix a gallon of warm water with one quarter cup trisodium phosphate and 1 quart of bleach. Put this mixture into a garden sprayer and sweep any dirt or debris off the roof with a broom.

✓ Application. Spray the mixture over the fibreglass roof, ensuring that it gets to all the necessary corners where dirt may be hidden. Allow this applied solution to sit for up to 15 minutes to loosen the stubborn stains and dirts on the roof.

✓ Finishing. Spray cold water to wash down all the solutions. If there’s still some dirts, you can repeat the process till the fibreglass roof is entirely clean.

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