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Hi we just need someone to splash some paint on the walls of our new house to make it a bit liveable before we move in. We plan to do a complete renovation later on. I would normally do this myself but I have 2 small children and it would be a nightmare.


I don't need specialist painting and cutting in and all that. Just a man who is happy to push a roller around walls and ceilings for a few days - painting to undercoat standard.


If anyone is free in the next week or so let me know, along with your day rate.


Thanks.

Hi, I would like to recommend, Daniel Santa, of dsrepairs.


I found Daniel via a recommendation on the forum. Daniel and his team came over to do some repairs for me recently. A really polite, professional, patient and lovable team. His prices are also very reasonable.


Highly recommended.


dsrepairs

Daniel Santa

07580377153

[email protected]


Jennifer

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi there,


I'd like to recommend Daniel Santa as well, he just finished renovating our bathroom. We're very happy with the result, and his professional and courteous approach. Pleasure to deal with, highly recommended:


Daniel Santa

07580377153

[email protected]


regards,

Henning

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