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Recommendation for painter/ decorator in ED


claireb78

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Hi there I wanted to add a recommendation to this forum for a fantastic painter/ decorator business in the ED area, Advanced Painters. Brian who owns the business is a really approachable and helpful guy who I really believe will give honest and sound advice and deliver an excellent service. He and his team recently completed two jobs for us - kitchen and then subsequently an update/ refresh of our hall and bedrooms and both were completed on time for a very reasonable price and the house was left immaculate afterwards. I was particularly impressed with the first job because my son has asthma and Brian took every care to minimise dust and debris in order to ensure we didn't have to move out which we have done in the past. I would definitely use them again. Contact details are Brian 07412 623 400 or [email protected]

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