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JulieW

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We used terry from [email protected] or 07958707115

We found him from posts on the forum and he worked in our street doing many houses so word of mouth . Really happy with his work took great care and left the place very tidy at the end of the day . He was reliable and trustworthy gave him a set of keys

Hi there,


If you're looking for a decorator I would strongly recommend Fine Touch. I Have used them on more than one occasion and their work is outstanding. They are very hard working, efficient and trust worthy. They have great attention to detail and on every occasion they have always exceeded my expectations. I have recommended them to everyone and everyone who is in need of a decorator and I always get great feedback. And above all, they are reliable and tidy!


Contact Stephen on 07538284745

hi Julie, I'd suggest painter/decorator Eddie Crawford, we've used him a couple of times - last time was in July for a complete repaint job on our rental flat in East Dulwich, and I can heartily recommend him. Lovely guy, really neat, very fast worker, high-quality work and a really good price. Eddie's on 07522 523 415.

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