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Helena

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Hi Helen,

I represent Wall2Wall4U and myself or my colleague Alan would be happy to come round and have a look and give you a free quote which I'm sure you will be pleased with. Check out our website (www.wall2wall4u.com) for a little more information about us and some pictures of recent work and give me a call on 07456499422 or email me on [email protected] or even pm me here to arrange a time to pop round. Search 'Wall2wall4u' here for references and hope to here from you soon.

Thanks Helen


Steve

Hi there, Niko the plumber here, please do not panic! Thats right I am a plumber, not a decorator. However perhaps i can help. I know at least a couple. If you get no joy, give me a ring and i would be glad to pass on their numbers, good luck 07818607583

Hi Helen,


I am not sure if you have found anyone or not but I can recommend Taul Paul.

I was recommended him by a friend and used him to decorate my flat.

I was so happy with the results and his work ethic.


I'm sure he'd be able to come round and give you a quote.

If you want to see some of what he's done he's got a facebook site - http://www.facebook.com/taulpaulthepainter or give him a call on 07957105054.


Hope this helps :-)

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