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Decorator(s) Wanted - end of November


tllm2

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Have a 3 bed house in Bromley that needs completely re-decorating from top to bottom - plasterwork is pretty good (it'd be vacant) towards the end of November.


I've had my fingers seriously burnt by one of the tradesman still advertising on the forum and still receiving positive reviews (although it was far from the experience I had). So am only interested in decorators' who are happy to provide references and for me to approach those references.


Any recommendations with availability in about a months time would be much appreciated.

Hello we would be happy to help. You can email us at [email protected] or call us on 07501684659 / 07847859365 please email/text if you dont get through first time and we will call you back when we finish work. Checkable references upon request.20 Years+ experience each.


Kind regards


Danny

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I'll be completely upfront and say this is my boyfriend I'm recommending but he's a really good conscientious painter and decorator and would be able to provide references from other satisfied customers. He stays at my flat during the week in East Dulwich although he lives in SW London so Bromley wouldn't be a problem for him.

He is extremely considerate, trustworthy, clean and tidy. His name is Andy and his mobile number is 07746 864376.

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