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We've had our house painted by Eric and Steve of Epdec Painters and Decorators. They did a really good job and took on lots of little extra bits for us at very reasonable cost. They were also very considerate and worked around our little boy's nap time. I have no hesitation in recommending them for any painting work. Ph 07872324935.
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  • 8 months later...

Eric and Steve have done another great job for us. We had some old shelves removed and new ones put in, and Eric quoted to paint them and give the room a lick of paint too. When the walls turned out to be much more damaged than we had expected, these were plastered out smooth at no extra cost.

We also recommended Eric and Steve to neighbours who are very happy with the work they have done there too.

  • 4 years later...

I also highly recommend Eric and his mate Steve too. They did up our place over 2 weeks, did a top job and went that extra mile to fit in additional stuff that wasn't on the original estimate. I can honestly say they are the only tradesmen I have ever encountered who I can truly recommend. Honest quoting, good problem solving and always a great positive attitude. We had a great laugh together over the 2 week.

Thanks Eric, and say hi to Steve for me. We're all settled in Spain now but we'll be keeping your number handy when we come back.

Cheers

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