We assemble things from IKEA flatpack furniture through to ‘construct your own’ summer houses.
- Assembling things
- Building & maintenance →
- Decorating →
- Garden work →
- Moving things →
Assembly services
We can assemble free-standing kitchen and bath units and install them too, in fact, we can even wire in your oven and extractor fan and plumb in your kitchen sink and bathroom basin.
Please note:
- We are happy to provide price appointments at times suited to you
- We can take away and recycle any unwanted packaging you may have
- We can move the boxed items to the room where the finished product will be located
- We can disassemble existing things and relocate them in your home or remove them fully
- We have our own tools, protective padding materials and dust sheets, we will bring our Henry hoover too
- We can also move existing furniture, where necessary, to clear adequate space for assembly and place it back afterwards.
We have listed below most of what we can put together.
Furniture
- Bathroom Furniture
- Beds
- Bedside tables
- Book Cases
- Chest of Drawers
- Coffee Tables
- Conservatory Furniture
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Dressing Tables
- Modular Storage
- Office Chairs
- Office Desks
- Sofas
- Storage
- Television Stands
- Wardrobes
Garden paraphernalia
- Barbeques
- Deck Chairs
- Decking
- Fire pits
- Garden Chairs
- Garden Storage
- Garden tables
- Gazebos
- Hammocks
- Jacuzzis and hot tubs
- Loungers
- Pizza ovens
Children’s play areas
- Activity Centres
- Climbing Frames
- Playhouses
- Slides
- Swing Sets
- Trampolines
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HH&M’s services
- Assembling things →
- Building & Maintenance →
- Decorating & Painting →
- Gardening & Groundworks →
- Moving things →
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Horley by area
Although Horley does not have named-on-road-sign neighbourhoods—like Crawley does—the following areas are commonly referred to:
01. Hookwood/Povey Cross
Hookwood/Povey Cross →
Hookwood and Povey Cross are on the western outskirts of Horley. Many international hotels are situated here as is Tesco Hookwood. Several large housing developments are planned here. Hookwood and Povey Cross are directly beside the airport.
02. Gardens Estate
Gardens Estate →
Gardens Estate is very close to Gatwick airport and those working at LGW can easily access the terminal building via footpaths from the recreational area, Riverside Garden Park via the underpass of Gatwick airport station.
03. Haroldslea
Haroldslea →
This area comprises: The Balcombe Road (B2036) and the roads leading from it between Oakwood School and the A23/M23 link road flyover. For example, Limes Avenue which was originally laid out in 1936 and still retains some of the Lime trees planted at that time.
04. Court Lodge
Court Lodge →
This neighbourhood was set out in the 1950s and 1960s. It has a mixture of flats and houses. It is home to Horley leisure centre, several airport hotels and a couple of places of worship.
05. Horley Central
Horley Central →
This area includes the town centre which has quite a lot of purpose built residential flats and roads such as Church Road, Massetts Road, Pine Gardens, Ringley Avenue and, Russells Crescent.
06. Langshott
Langshott →
This area of Horley stretches eastward towards Smallfield. Immediately to its north is the new estate called The Acres. This area is home to Langshott Manor, which was built in 1580; it is now a luxury hotel.
07. Meath Green
Meath Green →
Once upon a time this area was called Moy Grene, and it has some of Horley’s oldest homes. Today, the vast majority of the homes in this area where built from the late 1950s onwards.
08. The Acres
The Acres →
This new neighbourhood of over 700 homes is in the north east of Horley and Langshott. The development was built mostly by Barratt and Bovis Homes between 2010 and 2016.
09. West Vale Park
West Vale Park →
This new neighbourhood is to the north west of Horley and joins onto Meath Green. To date, around 1,600 new homes have been constructed:
• Crest Nicholson brochure →
• Fabrica brochure →
• Taylor Wimpey brochure →
10. Gatwick
Explore Gatwick→
Gatwick airport is included as an area of Horley because historically it was part of Horley and, it remains adjacent to this day. Gatwick, before becoming a major international airport, was a famous horse racetrack which hosted the Grand National on several occasions.