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Home maintenance, home improvement certainly add value to your precious property in Gymea.

 

A professional handyman can do so many things for your home in Gymea, including
  • Mowing lawn, landscaping, gardening, rubbish removal, cleaning yard in Gymea
  • Painting houses, fences and garages in Gymea
  • Tiling, repairs tiles in Gymea
  • High pressure washing, sweeping and cleaning backyards, driveways, pavers in Gymea
  • Building pergolas, decks, fences, gates, driveways and sheds in Gymea
  • Paving backyards, driveways in Gymea
  • Cleaning carpets. Repair or replace carpets in Gymea
  • Plaster repairs and gyprocking in Gymea
Whenever you need a handyman for home maintenance, home improvement in Gymea, please contact us and we will find a home handyman in Gymea for you.

 

Gymea

Gymea is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Gymea is located 26 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire. The postcode is 2227, which it shares with adjacent suburb Gymea Bay. The Gymea Lily, Doryanthes excelsa is a 6m tall perennial that is prevalent in the area. It was named by the local Eora people and became the inspiration for the suburb's name, by government surveyor W.A.B. Geaves in 1855. The Gymea Lily has been adopted as a symbol of the area and features on the crest of many local organisations. Development in the area has eradicated most of the lillies but many can still be found, a few kilometres south, in the Royal National Park. By the 1920s, steam trams operated between Cronulla and Sutherland, via Gymea. The railway station on the line to Cronulla opened in 1939. Gymea is primarily a low density, residential suburb. Located close to Gymea railway station, the suburb's shopping strip is known as Gymea Shopping Village. Over the last decade it has become a popular shopping and café culture district with many cafés, restaurants, boutiques and gourmet food shops opened along Gymea Bay Road.