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I can highly recommend a local guy Sean Mullins from SSS property services. He has done loads of work for me and my sister including bathroom and kitchen fitting, tiling, wood flooring and painting and decorating. He is professional and the work he did for us both is faultless. My sisters kitchen is fantastic, he did everything beautifully.

His no is 07463 704811 http://paintinganddecoratingservicesse22.co.uk/

I've just had my kitchen fitted by Duvan who was recommended to me by my neighbour. He did an excellent job and made my dreary, tired old kitchen look fabulous. He was very tidy and cleaned up after himself each day. He did a very professional job and did some other carpentery work around the house too. He also turned up when he was supposed to unlike my builders! He was very friendly and didn't mind my dogs wondering in and out to have a sniff. His email is [email protected] or you can reach him on 07508 616298. He certainly gave my kitchen the 'WOW' factor.


Have a look at the pictures, you'll see what I mean about my dreary kitchen. I need a tiler now though, any recommendations?

Are the photos after he has finished?


Benji Wrote:

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> I've just had my kitchen fitted by Duvan who was

> recommended to me by my neighbour. He did an

> excellent job and made my dreary, tired old

> kitchen look fabulous. He was very tidy and

> cleaned up after himself each day. He did a very

> professional job and did some other carpentery

> work around the house too. He also turned up when

> he was supposed to unlike my builders! He was very

> friendly and didn't mind my dogs wondering in and

> out to have a sniff. His email is

> [email protected] or you can reach him on

> 07508 616298. He certainly gave my kitchen the

> 'WOW' factor.

>

> Have a look at the pictures, you'll see what I

> mean about my dreary kitchen. I need a tiler now

> though, any recommendations?

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