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Recommendation for Steve - painter and decorator


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Stephen has just finished painting most of the rooms in our house. He, and his colleague Gary, are a breath of fresh air in comparison to other people we've used for our building/renovation works. He has done a fantastic job, is punctual, reliable and has a great sense of humour which was most welcome after we had been living in a building site for 3 months! I would highly recommend him.
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Dave @ McHow Wrote:

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> I have used Steve for many of my projects.

> Never lets me down and very punctual, Hes a lovely

> chap and prices are very competitive.


Very surprised to see this message about another company when you haven't responded to several of my messages!

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Just adding my voice to this - Stephen and Gard just decorated two bedrooms, a bathroom, and the hall for us. They did a great job and we're really lovely to have around the house. The work was done when they said it would be and for the price they said. We'll be using them again in the future.
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also want to add a recommendation for Steve. He came yesterday to paint, put up some shelves, hang a mirror and sort out two curtain rails that were hanging precariously off the wall. He was quick to come round and quote, gave a reasonable price, arrived on time and was an absolute pleasure to have around. Will definitely have him back for the next job. His details are: [email protected] or 07538 601313
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Another glowing review for Steve, he recently painted my living room. I really appreciated him buying all the materials since his keen eye noticed that it would be difficult for me to do so on my bicycle! Steve was punctual, professional and tidy. Top job!
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Would like to add another recommendation for Steve & Gary. They done great work on decorating our flat we then asked them back to carry out further work in the communal areas for our building. I also passed their details onto a friend who was really happy with work done for them. Great work and such lovely people too, I felt totally comfortable leaving them in our home.
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Steve and Gary have recently completed our hallways and staircases and did a great job. Difficult high ceilings and fiddly paintwork! They are a pleasure to have around, pleasant, punctual and worked all the hours required to do the job on time. Also their charges are very reasonable. Would definitely use them again. Thanks guys.
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Steve painted the entire interior of my flat recently, including woodwork, an unexpected ceiling repair and mould treatment. He did a fantastic job at a reasonable price, was very reliable and finished the job within the timescale predicted. I would thoroughly recommend him.
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Another recommendation for Steve and Gary, who completed work on our living & dining rooms, stairways, hall & all interior woodwork. Steve quoted very competitively, and they kept exactly to the estimated timescale, whilst doing a super job. Steve was brilliant to deal with and made the whole process simple with swift, clear communication throughout; he picked up all the paints once I?d chosen colours, and generally went above and beyond to minimise any disruption during the works. We would absolutely use Stephen & Gary again.

Stephen can be contacted on 07538601313.

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