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Recommending our Cleaner - Christina


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Hello,


We are very lucky to have had the same cleaner for nearly 3 years now! Something we do not take for granted and she is searching for more clients. Let me share some of the reasons why Christina is a valued part of our family support structure:


~ She is very reliable and trustworthy, experienced and committed with a professional approach.

~ Christina is easy to communicate with and is accommodating to our needs (sometimes we work from home, sometimes we leave keys for her, sometimes we are away and have made arrangements with her in advance).

~ She takes great pride in her work and cares about doing a good job.

~ Our children have become very fond of her and we all feel the value of her services.


I'm happy to provide references or answer questions but would 100% recommend you call Christina direct on 07402 011 483.

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