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Paul O'Brien has just completed his second big job for me - completely renovating and refurbishing a flat for rental and I would like to recommend him without hesitation. He is very reasonably priced, finishes the work to a very high standard and above all is incredibly efficient at getting the job done. He covers all aspects of the work, electrical, carpentry, plumbing, tiling and is very experienced at what he does. He only works on one job at a time and works on it till it is completely finished and the customer is satisfied. If you want any further information you can either pm me or call Paul on 07836597890.
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Another recommendation for Paul, who we have used previously, and who has now done an excellent job of replacing the ceiling in our kitchen on time and on budget. The quality of the workmanship was fantastic, the place was left neat and tidy and we were thoroughly satisfied with the result. If you're looking for a builder who will work to very high standards and within budget then Paul is your man!
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Paul and his son Charlie have just finished some work in our house and I wanted to add another recommendation for them. They've taken down a wall between two rooms, which involved repositioning sockets & radiators and filling in one of the previous doorways. I would agree that they are very efficient, and dedicated to getting the work completely finished before moving on to the next project. Even though I think it was quite a small job for them, they gave it their full care and attention and I'm very happy with the result and with how smoothly it all went. Also they are very nice people to have around!

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