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Hi! My name is Jovaner im painter & decorator, handyman.I use to work from eastdulwich forum by recomendations too. So i know a very trust builder friend and him is very professional with long time working just for the companies, this year he want start work for him self, this is the reason that i would like recommend him, and because i work with him in the same company before and i know him and i know his very high qualitty of work, his name is Domingos Costa 07426555778. This is his advertisement:

We ar especialists in building services and renovation

INCLUDING:


Brickwork end pointing


PLASTERING


PAINTING


GUTTERING & DRAINAGE


CARPENTRY & JOINERY


ROOFING


FLOORING


PATIOS & GARDEN


KITCHEN INSTALLATIONS


FENCING


TILING


Please for more information call

COSTA ...07426555778

So i really trust on this guy and i can high recommend him!

You can check my recommendations about myself

and my jobs too, just copy and past this link below. My number is 07450985602. Thank you! Jovaner

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1551878,1834829#msg-1834829

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