Need a Handyman Business in Randwick?

 

Searching for a handyman business in Randwick area?

 

Whenever you need a handyman business for home maintenance and repairs, home improvement and renovation, strata and rental property maintenance in Randwick, please call us or SMS your name to 0401 988 442 or click here to contact us and we will call you back immediately. We provide free quotes and our price is unbeatable. We guarantee high quality.

 

Home maintenance, home improvement and renovation certainly add value to your precious property in Randwick.

 

Our licensed tradespeople, builders, carpenters, plumbers, electricians can do so many things for your home, including
  • Kitchen and bathroom renovations and extensions
  • Built-in wardrobes
  • Building pergolas, decks, patios, fences, gates, driveways and sheds
  • Mowing lawn, landscaping, gardening, rubbish removal, cleaning yard
  • Painting houses, fences and garages
  • Tiling, repairs tiles
  • Guttering, roofing, leak repairs
  • High pressure washing, sweeping and cleaning backyards, driveways, pavers
  • Paving backyards, driveways
  • Cleaning carpets. Repair or replace carpets
  • Plaster repairs and gyprocking
  • Doors, locks, mailboxes, fly screens, shelving, design and build windows

Randwick

Randwick is an eastern suburb of Sydney, NSW. It is situated approximately six klms south east of Sydney CBD and is part of the local government area the City of Randwick. Randwick lies between the suburbs of Moore Park, Kingsford, The Spot, Charing Cross, Centenial Park, Coogee and Queens Park . Landmarks include Randwick Racecourse and the Prince of Wales Hospital. Randwick was named after the village of Randwick in Gloucestershire, England, birthplace of Simeon Henry Pearce, who became Mayor of Randwick no less than six times. Simeon and his brother James, who migrated to Australia in 1842, were responsible for the early development of Randwick and Coogee. Simeon lived in a house called Blenheim, which can still be seen in Blenheim Street. It was neglected for some time but was eventually acquired by Randwick Council and then restored.