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Just want to add to this recommendation - Paul is a top legend and did a fantastic job re tiling our kitchen recently, helped me sort the tiles, fixed a couple of problems we discovered, and finished the job really quickly, we are so pleased with the result!
  • 4 months later...
I wanted to add to this recommendation as I used Paul after seeing this post. He re-tiled my kitchen splashback last week and was super fast, finished to an excellent standard and reasonable price. Also a very friendly guy (and very tall!!!!). We spoke a couple of times on the phone beforehand and he gave me some good advice and guidance about what tiles to get etc.
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I just want to add to the list of recommendations for Paul. He tiled our hallway last week and did an excellent job: quick, tidy, finished to a high standard, and reasonably priced. He also was really conscientious and pointed out some minor issues with our tiles before laying them - we were fine with them, just some minor blemishes, but Paul was willing to wait if we wanted to re-order, which he didn?t have to do.


Can?t recommended him highly enough!

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi all,


I just want to continue the recommendations for Paul - He's an excellent tiler, he recently did our kitchen splash-back and bathroom floor and we're very happy - he's fast, really knows his stuff, gives great advice and charges a fair price. We will be using him again,


Paul is on 07548426131


Matt

  • 1 month later...

Another recommendations for Paul. I got his name on here and he's just finished tiling our bathroom. It was a tricky job with a complicated pattern. He did it really well and it looks great. He offered useful suggestions which we agreed with. His price was very competitive too.


Rachel

  • 4 months later...
Adding my recommendation for Paul. He retiled an area of our bathroom tiles following a leak and it looks great. He also repaired a few tricky patches of our Victorian tiles in our hallway. All for a fair price. We were really pleased with is work and will be using him again in the future. Paul 07548 426131
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Another one to add to the pile of recommendations for Paul. He did a marvelous job doing the backsplash in our kitchen. The tiles we had were not all the same size, shape and colour. He did a great job in making them look slightly 'undone' and rustic - the look we were going for. He was also great at giving us advice on how far up we went or not with the tiling which was useful as we couldn't decide. 

  • 6 months later...

Another recommendation for Paul Ardley. He recently tiled our hallway.  He is very diligent, showing care and attention to detail and we're very happy with the end result.   He's also very helpful and friendly and has great taste in music.  It was a pleasure to have engaged him for this job and I have no reservations in recommending his services.  07548 426131

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