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Hi.

I am Barry 2nd generation painter & decorator.


I've done a few propertys in the east Dulwich area before and was recently a memeber of the east Dulwich forum , but due to the demand of work out side of London I had to sadly leave the forum for a while.


I hope to re kindle and build new relationships with the people of east Dulwich.


My skill


.Painting & decorating interior/exterior.

.tiling.

.carpet fitting.

.vinyl floor fitting.

.wood floor fitting.

.bathroom / kitchen install.


And much more.


I have a great group of guys that work with me when requested and also registered and veted members of check a trade.


I can supply references and photos at anytime you request.


A little bit about me ,


I am friendly and hard working and most important very trustworthy and respecttfull , I can work around your daily times and will make sure the job is completed to a high standard and will not be satisfied untill my client is 100 percent happy.


I have been painting for many years with my farther who is sadly retired now , I have been painting since I was the age of 12 years old, I am now 35 years , I love my job and I love to leave my clients happy and have the satisfaction of creating a old tired home into something beautifull.


I quote my jobs fair as possible and I like to let my clients know that I am approachable when negotiating quotations.


There isn't no job that I won't do and there is no counter offer that I won't consider.


Thanks for taking time to read my add.


Kind regards


Barry Barnes


07930654230


Overhill road SE22 0PQ

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