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Hello I would highly recommend Danny and his small team of painters and decorators. They have completed many jobs for us around our home and rented flat. They work to a very high standard and complete the jobs like they are doing it in there own homes.Hope that helps.


Danny [email protected] (will email the phone number when my husband gets home ) x

Hello I would also like to recommend Danny. We recently moved to the area and he has helped me get my house just the way we wanted it. He offered lots of free advice and free quote. He complete the work on time and to a very high standard. Please say Rebecca from Upland road recommended him.


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07703440936

Hi We used Terry many times and so have our friends and been really happy with his work he did most of our interior over time and has since done our exterior .Great prices,tidy and very reliable.We first found him on the forum from a recommendation [email protected]. 07958707115

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