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This is a very warm recommendation for Berti and David, a locally based,knowledgable and capable multi-skilled team. Working long hours at very reasonable rates they tackled a wide range of work - new drainage, ceilings, woodwork, re-plastering, electrics, window repairs and redecoration on an ancient house presenting many problems. They couldn't have been more helpful - and the neighbours thought they were great too. Contact number - 07906 699 213.

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