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Painter recommendation


Miles

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Martin Chandler 07769 676055


After the series of cowboys that were supplied by our loft converion company, Martin has restored my faith in tradesmen. He is unobtrusive, polite and best of all a very good painter. Always friendly, he would say Hello in the morning and goodbye in the evening, but otherwise we didnt know he was in the house. The couple of days I was home and engaged him, he was very good company. He visited the site twice before we started and had a much better idea of my needs than I did. From the first meeting I knew I was in good hands. It's a pleasure to have a real professional on the job. My wife was impressed with how accomodating and respectful he was of her and our 12 weeks old baby. He also interacted and was wonderfully patient with our 3 year old. I cannot recommend him enough.


Note: Martin is a local tradesman and has no connection to the loft conversion company.

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  • 9 months later...
We have used Martin twice. Firstly to hang wallpaper and secondly to repaint all our sash windows inside and out. His work is first class, to time and cost and he left each day leaving the house clean and tidy. He was invisible but always extremely polite to the family when at home. I cannot recommend Martin highly enough.

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