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Re-pointing and decorating


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We have recently made had our windows replaced and now need a decorator to make good the paintwork, inside and out. There is also a little bit of repointing needed. Can anyone recommend a decorator and/or someone to do the pointing? Or, even better - someone who could do both!

Thank you.

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Hi,


If you still need a decorator I can recommend George from "Elite builders & decorators" 07511525523/ [email protected]!


We used them for the second time in a year. Good at communicating, we felt fully informed at all times. They were very flexible to our needs. They opened up a wall to make an alcove, they plastered the channels an electrician made, stripped the walls and ceiling of the wallpaper and then plastered everywhere, then painted. The room now looks amazing, fresh, clean, walls are nice and flat and we are loving our new bedroom.


Hope you will find this useful.


Cheers!


Luisa

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