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Painter recommendations please for outside of house


Bobbaz

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I am looking to get the outside of my house re-painted, preferably sooner rather than later before the weather takes a turn for the worse. I'm looking for recommendations if possible, likewise please do PM me if there's any out there I should steer clear of.

Thanks

I recently used Krys who lives in the area. I was very pleased with his work and the finish of the paint work. You can phone him on 07965527314. He came to see what I wanted, quoted me, arrived on time, and worked very hard. I would have no hesitation in using him again.


He is an experienced interior and exterior painter and decorator.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Bobbaz


I think you shouldcall barry 07495916520 as he is the best workmen I have ever hired. been through them all and his prices are really really fair on the pocket he is easy to get alongf with and polite and tidy. He did my home in and out and to an great standard. His number is 07495916520 hope this helps


DJKT

  • 2 weeks later...
se15mum it appears to be that way. I have had a couple of terrible experiences lately with EDF. It is a pity that I can no longer trust EDF for traders as it is difficult to know who is recommending and who is 'pretending' they have had work done.

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