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If you?re looking for a painter and decorator, I?d recommend Vinton.


He recently completed several jobs for me and was excellent - polite, tidy and pleasant to have around; a can-do attitude; and did an excellent job.



Vinton?s based locally and his number is ‭07708 501936‬.

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Also recommend Vinton. We've had him do a few jobs for us over the years and are always happy to have him around and find him professional and very reasonably priced. This time he painted our kitchen and hallway and now looks very smart! We'll definitely use him again when the rest of the house needs doing.


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Seconding these recommendations for Vinton - he's just spent a week redecorating our flat and he did a great job: went out of his way to do a couple of extra little bits that I hadn't asked for in the original quote, was very patient with my indecisiveness on paint colours and obsession with detail, and was generally a lovely guy to have around for a week. Not to mention that he was by far the most reasonable quote we've ever had for decorating work and he does all kind of other handyman stuff too, so brilliant value for money. I'll definitely be calling Vinton again next time I've got work to do.
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