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I would like to highly recommend our painter/decorator Ray who has just now completed the painting of our lounge/dining room whilst we were away on holiday. Ray has also recently painted the outside of our house at the rear which looks amazing. Ray is always on time to begin work and never slacks off until the end of the day. He cleans up everyday and makes sure your home is left tidy and secure by locking doors and windows. He is a perfectionist and if he isn't happy with the finish he keeps on until he's satisfied with the quality of his work. I am delighted with the quality of workmanship on our lounge/dining room. It's wasn't an easy task as the rooms hadn't been touched for several years and it showed. Now it looks fabulous. If you're looking for a reliable, honest, trustworthy decorator Ray is the one. His quotes are always reasonable and we'd have him return to paint for us again in a heart beat. Please contact Ray on 07927 239023.
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