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Hi,


I would like to recommend our decorator Terry King, his Company is called TMK and his number is 07931 686935.


Terry has done several jobs for us, firstly he decorated our living room and kitchen, he did a huge amount of work including fixing shelves and taking down another unit. He worked efficiently and hard to achieve the highest standard of work in a short space of time. He then came back and painted our hallway for us, again he did a great job, he is fast and thorough with this work. Most importantly Terry is trustworthy and a very nice man, he has now had access and keys to my house several times and I would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone in the local area. He is polite, friendly and turns up on time, he stays in touch and is easily contactable. His prices are very reasonable and he happily does extra little jobs like changing light bulbs and fixing bits and bobs without complaint.


Best -

Nadiya

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