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Just wanted to leave a recommendation for David Jones. He was very proactive in contacting me after my request on the forum, came to quote quickly, gave more than a fair price, and then completed the work to an incredibly high standard, and then fixed a couple of small things he noticed. I'll be using him again for sure. I had been let down by two people before this so was very please. If you need him, his number is 07788122344
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Many thanks for your recommendation. Was a pleasure working for you.


I had a job cancelled this week so I have tomorrow and Friday available if anyone needs painting & decorating or handyman jobs carried out at short notice. More references available on request.


Dave 07788 122 344

  • 1 year later...
I also recommend David Jones. Very straight forward and fair on quote for quite a few handyman/decorating jobs around the house. Turned up on time and completed the work to a high standard with no issues. I find it rare to find a trademan who can do this nowadays - very nice guy too, even fixed a few very small jobs at no charge.

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