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Handyman or decorator required to strip wallpaper and redecorate


Tara

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Hi there


I am looking for someone to redecorate our back bedroom. Old wallpaper needs stripping and replacing (may possibly require some re-plastering in between which we can arrange separately if needed) with thermal wallpaper, which will also need to be painted.


We'd like to get this done over the next month.


Please call me if you would like to give us a quote for this: 07734 348650


Tara

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Brad from All-Round Renovation. He mentioned on the forum a few days ago that he had a cancellation, so he may have availability.


Plenty of good reviews and a current EDF Sponsor. His reviews and contact details can be found here: https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1279987

Hi

I had a fantastic decorator do my mum’s painting.

If anyone is looking for a great painter, Sergio did a wonderful job on my mum’s (Susie’s) exterior windows on Landells Road. He was very professional, tidy, efficient and cleaned up afterwards. After a lot of bodge jobs from other ‘professionals’, Sergio is like gold dust since he is very good at his trade.

His number is 07780154067 S M Da Silva

Tell him Susie recommended him.

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