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Recommended Painter/Decorator - Thomas Lawless


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Hi There,


Just wanted to post here to say that if anyone is looking for a painter/decorator then I thoroughly recommend Thomas Lawless. I actually found him on the Southwark Councils recommended traders list a couple of years ago and he's since done a couple of jobs on our house (inside and out) in Nunhead. I've never had any issues and always really happy with his work (plus his rates are very reasonable).


His sites below if you wanted more details:


http://www.paintercroydon.co.uk/


Cheers

  • 6 months later...
Another recommendation for Thomas Lawless. We decided we needed a specialist painter and decorator when we hit a decorating problem in the small back bedroom ? large areas of new paint on the ceiling kept peeling away despite attempts to scrape/sand it off and applying a number of coats of dilute pva before repainting; also, after stripping off layers of old wallpaper, the walls looked terrible, even after quite a lot of attempts at filling and sanding! Thomas knew exactly what the problem was with the ceiling (a very persistent case of old distemper paint), and how to sort it out. The ceiling now looks great, pristine, and he also made the walls look better than we could have hoped for without actually replastering ? very happy with the results, and very grateful for his expertise. His website is www.paintercroydon.co.uk/
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