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Painter and Decorator - Recommendation


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I recently had some decorating and wallpapering done by Daniel from The Art of Decorating (he has an ad on the forum)


The work was completed to a really high standard and Dan is a really lovely guy - I'd highly recommend him to others on the forum.


His number is 07807 236 489.

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I would like to second this recommendation.


We had Daniel round to decorate our flat and get it ready to go on the market. His work is faultless, he was prompt, communication was great and he was nice to have around.


I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him, and will definitely be using his services in our new place.

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I'd like to add my comments echoing Daniel's excellent work.


He wasn't the cheapest quote we had but he's a really nice guy and very trustworthy. He did an excellent job decorating three rooms and a hallway-landing in just two weeks. He also did a spot of tiling too.


I'm very pleased and would happily recommend him.

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david_carnell Wrote:

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> I'd like to add my comments echoing Daniel's

> excellent work.

>

> He wasn't the cheapest quote we had but he's a

> really nice guy and very trustworthy. He did an

> excellent job decorating three rooms and a

> hallway-landing in just two weeks. He also did a

> spot of tiling too

>

> I'm very pleased and would happily recommend him.


So would I. Did our place whilst we were away on holiday over Easter. Amazing job!

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Another recommendation for Daniel (Art of Decorating). I had the masonry around my windows painted (ground and first floor windows). The standard of work and attention to detail was exactly what I was looking for.


I initially telephoned Daniel to make enquiries and a couple of hours later he came to visit so he could give an accurate quote.


He's very communicative and a pleasure to deal. I'll definitely use him again.

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For years our house needed some TLC. A water problem forced me to get my act together. I didn't know anyone but found Daniel from the Art of Decorating from the forum. After a prompt and fair quote, he got started soon enough. Each day Daniel would be here on time, work intensively but be out of the house by late afternoon. Stripping, plastering, lining, painting, the lot. Despite all the work that was required, house was always left clean and tidy. I echo comments above about the attention to detail. And Daniel is very accommodative about ideas and changes of ideas, which let's be honest happens quite often on big projects. A top quality product from a top bloke. Would recommend him wholeheartedly.
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