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Gary Skinner, first choice decorating recommendation


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Gary worked on our kitchen refurbishment and corrective work on our bathroom from November 2016 to January 2017. Gary has a very personable style and we fully trusted his judgment throughout the project. He kept us fully updated at every step of the way and made sure we were happy with each decision, or gave us the range of options to choose from. The quality and finish of the end result was to a high standard. We are very pleased with the result in the kitchen (which included some building work on a chimney breast, floor and ceiling) and the troubleshooting and corrective work Gary and team did in the bathroom (Gary helped us salvage a previous tradesman's poor quality workmanship on tiling, flooring, plumbing and bath). Gary's team of tradesmen (including Ray, Cliff and Terrance) were all very skilled and we would be happy to work with all again in the future.

Gary's mobile number is: 07572 588 222.

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