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If you are looking for a very professional painter and decorator, I cannot recommend Stephen more highly. He has just completed the decoration on our living room and spare room.


We found Stephen through recommendation on this forum. We chose him above other decorators because initially he arrived to quote at the time he said he would, provided the quote quickly and at a very competitive price, and responded immediately by text to any questions we had. He started the works on time, kept the place really clean and tidy and did a professional job. He even went the extra mile of sorting out a mistake we had made with the paint we had bought.


Stephen's number is 07538 601313

  • 1 month later...

I also found Stephen on the forum and can't recommend him highly enough. He's done such a good job, I'm thrilled. He was quick to provide a quote. He painted the whole flat, filled in deep holes in the walls which are now completely invisible and the place looks like new. He's friendly, professional, always arrived on time and left the place really tidy at the end of each day.


If you're looking for a painter, don't go to anyone else. Will definitely use Stephen again in the future.


Stephen's number is 07538 601313

  • 4 months later...

I would also recommend Stephen and his partner Gary. Gary painted our communal hallway and front door recently. He was efficient, friendly and did a great job, and cleaned up perfectly every day. Stephen was very easy to communicate with and always responded quickly and helpfully to my emails. I also really appreciated him buying the paint on my behalf. Would definitely use them again.


[email protected] / 07538 601313.

  • 4 weeks later...
Yes they get my recommendation, Gary brought my wrecked window frames back to life and they look brilliant. Definitely really good work, I could open my windows when they were finished and one window you'd never know how bad it was. And they got the paint which was excellent. Great job guys.

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