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MissAisha

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If anybody needs a decorator, I strongly recommend Fine touch. They are very efficient, give reasonable quotes and have a very hard working team. Everything was done up to my standards and their work was very consistent. The decorators are all very trustworthy, reliable and competent. I can?t fault this company at all, I was very happy with the job they did, everything looked better than I thought it! Super happy :) Would definitely re-hire.


Contact info: [email protected] 07538284745

I would second this - Stephen and the guys came round to paint my front room and wallpaper my hall and were clean, tidy, friendly and also incredibly accommodating when it turned out I hadn't bought enough wallpaper - they actually came back to finish the job on Saturday 20th Dec so my house was ready for Christmas. And all for a good price. I couldn't fault them. They're doing my bathroom in Feb.


Do call them if you need skilled and reliable decorators: [email protected] 07538284745



MissAisha Wrote:

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> If anybody needs a decorator, I strongly recommend

> Fine touch. They are very efficient, give

> reasonable quotes and have a very hard working

> team. Everything was done up to my standards and

> their work was very consistent. The decorators

> are all very trustworthy, reliable and competent.

> I can?t fault this company at all, I was very

> happy with the job they did, everything looked

> better than I thought it! Super happy :) Would

> definitely re-hire.

>

> Contact info: [email protected] 07538284745

  • 1 month later...

If you need a decorator fine touch are second to none. Stephen a his team are hard working on time leave the house spotless and their decorating is first class. Very reasonable price on my living room, dining room and hall.Very very happy with their work and will be calling them again later in year for my bedrooms.

Thanks

  • 3 weeks later...

Brilliant


These guys are absolutely amazing. Came round on time to discuss. Emailed through the quote. Protected our floors and sheeted off the doorways from the dust as agreed from the outset. Gave a high standard of work which definitely proved to be good value for money. Finished on time and cleaned up properly after yourselves.


A pleasure to work with and I will be using you again


K & M


ps Our family and friends are all impressed.

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