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We recently had some interior and exterior painting done by Peter Pathirana - [email protected] or 07533 230249. We were very pleased with the quality of his work and will be asking him to do more work for us later this year. I am not sure about the scaffolding point - all our paint work was at ground level, but maybe you could contact him and ask his opinion? He is based in East Dulwich.

Hi

I always use Gary

He lives in forest hill

He trimmed , fitted , and painted my doors and all the woodwork about a month ago

Recently he has fitted my new bedroom window ( 2nd floor ) without a scaffold

And also converted my lost and one extra large bedroom into 2 (double & single)

All I can say that the guy does everything except my electric

He is a carpenter and plumber by trade

Trustworthy as he was working in full furnished flat In my absence

And cannot tell a single bad word about him

But if you want him to be on time you better make him come 1hr earlier

As he will be 30 min late , yet I think no one is ideal


His number is 07931104169


Many thanks

Dan

  • 5 weeks later...

Hi,

Another recommendation for Alex. He just painted the wall by our stairs and also did a repair job on the bits of wallpaper that were falling off. Really happy with the results and price.

His number's 07565 623 409 and I think he has a website too. He also does other building/handyman work, like plastering.

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