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We found Aaron through the forum and he's just completed some plastering in our kitchen.


Aaron was reliable, reasonably priced and considerate of our home. His work is excellent and we're really pleased with the finish. A thoroughly nice guy who was a pleasure to have around.


Contact on: 0777 341 0661


Thanks a lot Aaron - and thanks to people who posted his details on here, much appreciated.

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I would also like to add recommendation for Aaron, he and his friend did our living room, hall and landing, amazing job. Very tidy each day, polite and superb finish. Really really pleased with the job they have done and we have also.previously used him for two bedrooms, also done to similarly excellent standard.

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