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Desperately need a painter/decorator


Flossy

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I am having a tenant change over in my 2 1/2 bed house in Nunhead. I will need all the walls painting and possibly picture rails, skirting and cupboards etc (maybe not cupboards will know when I get in!) I may also need outside windows and sills done?? I had the outside done a year ago but the guy was a bit of a cowboy! There are 2 double rooms one of which has a section of lining paper under a window that needs replacing. A small single, small bathroom, tiny landing, stairwell with high walls, teeny tiny Hall (literally the size of a large door mat!) tiny snug/tv room, small dinning room and small kitchen. I need it completed by the 18th Aug. I?ve tried Louise Sunderland and Ray Murray but they are booked out. Can anyone recommend anyone else??

Many thanks!!

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Hi, I can recommend you my partner. He's reliable and hard working based in Sydenham . He just finished another job. Better call him Vicente 07405 983194. Thank you.

By the way I'm a cleaner if you need any help.

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