Odd Jobs & General Handyman — Herne Bay
Kitchen installations, feature walls, decking, built-in units, doorbell fitting, repointing, roof repairs and more. No job too small. The small jobs you need finishing.
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Odd Jobs — No Job Too Small
The odd jobs page exists because a handyman who only does one thing isn't very useful. Mitchell covers a wide range. Here's a sample of what gets photographed and what gets done.
Feature Wall with TV & Lighting — Herne Bay
Floor-to-ceiling slatted oak and felt decorative wall panel installed across an entire living room wall in Herne Bay. TV wall-mounted centrally through the panel, wall sconces fitted either side, all electrical sockets cut through and live. Three stages documented.

Full-wall slat panel installation in Herne Bay. Brackets and sockets all cut through clean.

Shelf brackets cut through and fitted behind the slat panel. Precision work on a bespoke installation.

Slat wall finished in Herne Bay. TV through the panel, lights either side, sockets live.
Full Kitchen Install — Seasalter
Kitchen installation documented across three stages in Seasalter. Carcasses levelled, worktop on and sink positioned, then doors, appliances and finishing. Gas connection via Gas Safe engineer, electrical sign-off via qualified electrician. One coordinator, one call.

All carcasses in, level checked in Seasalter, before the worktop goes on.

Units up, worktop on, sink in position in Seasalter. Doors and finishing to follow.

Kitchen fully fitted in Seasalter. Units, worktop, sink, appliances — all in and level.

Solid wood worktop fitted and oiled in Herne Bay. Corner join cut and matched on site.

Ring doorbell fitted and wired in Seasalter. Supplied and installed in one visit.

Repointing completed on a Herne Bay terrace. Old mortar raked out, new mortar tooled flush throughout.

Valley sealed and watertight in Chestfield. Bitumen compound applied along the full junction.

Felt lifted to check the deck before re-laying in Herne Bay. OSB dry and solid in this section.

Brick edging going in around the garden in Whitstable. Mortar mixed on site, all set level.

Drawer liners fitted to an antique chest in Tankerton. The kind of careful small job that needs a steady hand.
Built-in Entertainment Unit — Beltinge
Full-width built-in entertainment unit constructed in Beltinge. Timber stud frame spanning ceiling to floor, TV positioned first, then plasterboard throughout forming alcove shelving niches each side. Ready for skim or paint.

Timber frame going up for a full-width built-in unit in Beltinge. TV already positioned before boarding begins.

Plasterboard on, niches formed, ready for skim in Beltinge. The shape of the finished unit clear at this stage.
Deck Build — Whitstable

Deck frame going down on a Whitstable patio. Joists cut and positioned before the boards go on.

Boards down and done in Whitstable. Shot taken standing on it the moment it was finished.
Frequently Asked
Can you do a full kitchen installation?
Yes. Fitting kitchen units, worktops and appliances is within scope. Gas connection is carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer Mitchell works with. Electrical connections are signed off by a qualified electrician. Mitchell coordinates the full project.
What kinds of odd jobs do you take on?
Most domestic handyman work — doorbell fitting, repointing, roof valley sealing, flat roof inspection, decking, built-in units, kitchen worktop fitting, drawer liners, brick edging. If you're not sure, call and ask.
Do you do small jobs?
Yes — small jobs are actively preferred. A dripping tap, a shelf that needs putting up, a door that won't close. These are the jobs most tradesmen don't want. They're the jobs Mitchell does best.
Is there a minimum job size?
No minimum. If it needs doing and it's within the service area, Mitchell will come out for it.
