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Recommendation - painter

Posted by Bellenden Belle July 31, 04:41PM


I can't recommend Tony highly enough.

I called on Saturday, he started Monday. Bathroom, two bedrooms, hallway and landing and kitchen. Finished today. Did an absolutely superb job - went and picked up paint and tiles for me - nothing was too much effort. And both he and his partner Ron were lovely to have around.

Just thrilled with his work - and very reasonably priced too.

Tony - 07702 206715

would highly recommend Danny the decorator who has just finished painting my living room and lounge. His price was reasonable and a very nice man he even fixed my front gate free of charge after i must say i did hint that it had been like that for a few months. So i thought it would only be fair too return the favour and recomend him i wish him the best of luck in the future and would certainly have him back his number is 07964398544 all the best Sylvi
  • 1 month later...
I highly recommend Gary Skinner and his team at first choice decorating. Recently done some work in my Victorian hallway and i was very impressed with the outcome and was reasonably priced too. Was kept updated on all progress and will definitely be using there services again. I found him through plenty of positive reviews on the East Dulwich Forum. Gary can be contacted on 07572588222.

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