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Female painter and decorator available.


KPR

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Hello,


I'm a female painter and decorator looking to earn some extra money over the summer.


I have worked on many properties... most recently renovating a bathroom... Tiling and painting. see attached picture.


I offer good rates and am quite flexible on when I can work. No job is too small/big.


Send me a PM for a quote.


Thanks


Kirsty

Hi all,


Thanks for the responses to my post. We are now pretty booked up on jobs until the end of September. At the moment we have a few weekends available to do some smaller jobs.


Our free weekends are...


- 23rd/24th August

- 20th/21st September

- 27th/28th September

- 4th/ 5th October

- 18th / 19th October


Thanks


Kirsty

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Hi Kirsty,


We are moving into a new place next week and are looking for someone to remove the existing wallpaper and put on a new coat of paint in 2 rooms. We live in Beckenham. It is very short notice but we would prefer to have it done this weekend. Is it going to be possible at all? Could you also provide me with a quote?


Thanks.

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