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Lordylane45

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Hi there,


I can recommend Rainbow Painters & Decorators - was really pleased with the recent work they did for me - really friendly, professional service and really pleased with the quality of finish and reasonable rates.

Call Mark and his team for a free quote 07506 047721 or [email protected]

Hi there,

I am happy to recommend Danny.

He painted and decorated my livingroom including wallpapering 2 walls of which one wall was the chimney breast and did a fantastic job.

I'm happy to show you some photos of the work he did for me via pm and his rates are really reasonable as I obtained quite a few quotes which were ridiculously high.

His contact number is 07884 608170.

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