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Recommendation for a painter: Michael


AnnieT

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Hi there,


I would like to recommend Michael for his great painting work.


We had been left in the lurch by a shoddy painter and took a punt of Michael via the ED Forum. He has been brilliant and renewed my faith in tradesmen. He and his wife Sima, conducted themselves extremely professionally, communicated regularly on what stage the work was at and were very friendly and nothing was too much bother. It was tough work, painting the exterior of our house- the masonary, windows frames, shed and picket fence - in such cold weather, but they never grumbled.


The quote Michael provided was very competitive and the best thing was there was no long wait times- he fitted us in almost the next week.


Grab them him now before he gets too popular!!


Michaels number is 07908 827255.


Thanks,


Annie

  • 1 month later...

Would echo the above. Michael and his wife have just finished decorating our hall and landing, including a couple of cupboards. They've done a fantastic job, all completed on time, great communication and for a very reasonable price.


Michael also went out of his way to help and advise on a couple of smaller jobs which I had decided to tackle myself (and dived in when I quickly lost interest / realised my own limitations!).


As Annie says, book them in while you still can!

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