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helen.s

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hello everyone can anyone recommend a good painter and decorator I'm looking to have my front of house painted and would really like some input from other users. what with the messages I've seen lately about handymen i want some one that can be trusted to do a good job.

Im new to dulwich and this is only the 3rd time i have used the forum so all input will be appreciated


thanks guys

helen

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hi Helen,


I would recommend Dave Franklin and his team; just had them to paint the bay window on the front of our house and they did a great job: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1058320,1178938#msg-1178938


I am also relatively new to ED but found Dave's details on here; I also found a roofer who replaced our bay window roof and also did a fantastic job (Russell Perring of RJP Roofing) and have had good experiences with both.


Feel free to PM me if you would like more detail.

Rachel

Helen, why don't you just use Terry again, it was only last week that you were recommending

Him to others. In your opening post in the forum.




Re: Handyman recommendation

Posted by helen.s September 02, 10:06PM


I had Terry and his brother come round about two weeks ago to do a load of jobs for me from hanging pictures to painting they work very hard for me for around a week doing all the bits that my builders didn't do.

I must say that Terry offers a great service and at very good rates I'm pretty sure i had more done by Terry and his brother than i had done by my builders or thats what it feels like. So I just wanted to recommend Terry to others who need a very good handyman.

P.S. At times I had to leave them both working in the house on there own while i sorted out other things but i found they were very clean and tidy and would always call me to let me know when they were leaving and where the keys were once locked up. Thanks a million Terry.


You can contact Terry on 07717572036

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