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I would like to highly recommend Donovan and his business partner Colin. They have done a lot of work on my house including tiling, installing radiators, fitting a shower and toilet, painting and putting doors on.


The team are punctual, reliable, very pleasant to deal with and knowledgeable and their work is of an extremely high standard.


Mobile 07538 625977/07799 445267

Email [email protected]

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  • 7 months later...

I would like to highly recommend Donovan. Donovan and his time team have done a lot of work on my house including tiling, installing radiators, fitting a shower and toilet, painting and putting doors on.


The team are punctual, reliable, very pleasant to deal with and knowledgeable and their work is of an extremely high standard. Their number is below if you need any work done.


Mobile 07538 625977/07799 445267

Email [email protected]

  • 5 months later...

I would like to recommend Donovan. I've had my walls painted, had a fitted kitchen, shower fitted including toilet and bath. Bathroom and kitchen fitted with tiles. Also had laminated flooring done. Work was done well. He is punctual, reliable and pleasant. Number is listed below if interested in getting work done.

07538 625977

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