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"Stink" is quite a strong work to use Buxton Spring..particularly when you're not sure. I wrote the message for Nelson as I genuinely wanted to give advice to others and give him a nice review for a job well done. Sorry you don't like the word "tricky" but I suspect the word goes with the territory (fiddly wallpaper with patterns that need to match up etc). Maybe think twice before assuming everyone in life is trying to pull a fast one. Happy new year.

Dan

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I found Nelson?s name on this forum and i am grateful to the person who recommended him. He gave a very competitive quote to the complete renovation of a flat. His work has been exceptional, hence I am writing this review. The work he carried out was complete painting and decorating, wooden flooring, took down a dividing wall in the living room, put supporting beam, re plastered the ceiling and blocked off a door. He has also moved and added electric sockets.


When he was working, his wife Ana was happy to take messages and promptly provide the answers. His number is 07796 828329.

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