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I had to get a few rooms and the hallway in our house repainted recently in a very short timeframe (between us moving out and our tenants moving in there were only a couple of days). A local friend recommended I try Ashley from Ashley Newman Decorators ([email protected] or +44 7885 734626)and I'm so glad I did. Ashley came round very soon after I contacted him to give a reasonable quote and was impressively knowledgable about paint/decorating and very personable with it. I had a tight timeframe for when the work needed doing and he rose to the challenge, despite being on holiday himself for part of the time so he had a colleague able to do the job. The two of them dovetailed their availability and did such a good job - I'll be using them again for some other jobs I need doing and I'll also get them to repaint before we move back into our own home (what I mean is the standard was so high I want to enjoy the finish myself, not just leave it for our tenants!). They were professional,punctual, really hardworking and were very affable with it.

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