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We just had John in to re-skim our bedroom and wanted to sing his praises. As mentioned on other posts, he is a friendly chap and took time to explain things to me - especially giving me advice on other rooms and issues we had. He even put me in touch with a local plumber, who came to help me at the last minute (I decided to tackle a radiator the night before his arrival, which turned into a disaster!).


I will definitely use John again.


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