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For anyone looking for a fantastic painter/decorator I cannot recommend Lee (Linford Pryce) enough. He did an absolutely incredible job when he completely transformed the front of our house ? the window frames and paintwork were in a terrible state with lots of damage. Our house now looks amazing! Lee is a true perfectionist and is very good at understanding clients? needs.


Email is [email protected] and his mob is 07904 740381.


Cheers,

Anna

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  • 3 weeks later...

I second this.

Lee was recommended by a friend in the area. Our job was indoors: fixed some plastering and repainted loo, stairs, sitting room, skirtings etc. lovely guy, really is a perfectionist, clearly takes a lot of pride in his work. Highly recommend him. He will definitely be our first choice for any future jobs.

  • 3 months later...
Another recommendation for Lee, from me. I got him to sort out the internal decoration of my living room after a leak left a crack in the ceiling and the walls needing attention. His estimate was fair, I thought. He advised on paint type/finish and took it in his stride when the plaster started falling of the walls during the job! He arranged the replastering for a very fair sum and completed the redecoration to an excellent standard, within the original budget. He even found time to do a small extra job that I dropped on him once he was on site, cheerfully and for a fair price. If I need a decorator again (highly likely!) he will be the first one I contact.
  • 3 years later...
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A few years after we got Lee to help we asked him back for a bigger project, and he's still just as much a perfectionist and just as much a gentleman. Such a nice guy and a very good decorator. Painted pretty much the entire house, and great value too, highly recommend him. Big thank you Lee.

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