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Painter / plasterer needed


SuzieK

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Please can I have any personal recommendations for a decent painter a decorator.


We need a whole, 4 bed, 2 bathroom house painted after the end of a tenancy in July.


It would be quite a big job as it would include banisters and woodwork.


There is also a small amount of plastering that would need to be done.


Please only recommend people you personally have used and if it has been for similar job that would be amazing.

Thanks.

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Hi Suzie.

This is Minel and I would be delighted to get in touch with you...

I'm a very good painter&plasterer located in Waveney Avenue,.

More than happy to take you around my previously jobs and take a look

Olso i can share with you lots of pictures for your inner peace if that's helpful for making an decision

Thanks so much

Kind regards Minel

Cheers

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Hi there. I can highly recommend Mark from Rainbow Painters and Decorators who I've used several times and always been more than pleased with their professionalism, reliability and high standard of finish. They can also oversee other works such as plastering, plumbing, electricians etc... Give Mark a call he will be more than happy to come and give you a quote. His mobile is 07506 047721.
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