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Need an Autumn spruce up?

We just had all our windows cleaned inside and out after months of building work dust.

Chris did an amazing job and is well worth a call. He's reliable, friendly and covers Dulwich Village, East & West Dulwich plus Peckham and Nunhead


Call Chris Hales on 07947 127789

  • 3 months later...
I can endorse this recommendation whole-heartedly. Chris Hales did an extremely thorough job, inside and out, and took great care to remove grime and paint splatter from windows before buffing them to gleaming clarity. He took all the time he needed, unrushed, and despite staying much longer than either he or I expected to complete the job (the windows had been in quite a state!), he stood by his quote, a quote that was significantly more competitive than others I received.

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