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  • 2 months later...

We asked Brian and team to paint the whole exterior of our sizeable house and repair a considerable amount of woodwork in the process.


We found them thorough, meticulous and extremely careful in everything they did. They completed the work to a very high quality, and have left the house in much better shape than at any time we have lived here. They took considerable care in covering and protecting things, inside and outside the house.


Brian himself constantly checked on the delivery of the work, and project managed it all very effectively. He also communicated very well to us.


We would recommend the team to anyone wanting a really diligent, professional and thorough job, and we will assuredly ask them to do subsequent jobs here.

  • 1 month later...

From the moment Brian arrived to quote for our job (bathroom and spare room, whose ceiling was a bit of a state!), we knew we were in good hands. He carefully sized up the work we needed doing and, with a few carefully-chosen questions, made us re-think several of our plans - all in the cause of a good finish.


After we'd agreed the scope of the work, Brian video'd the job and within a few hours, he got back to us with a quote.


D-day came. We'd cleared out the spare room and the bathroom to allow Malachy to crack on. However we'd underestimated just how much prep Malachy would do to protect the rest of the flat. Every carpeted surface in the entrance hall was covered with plastic. There'd be a lot of filling and levelling and a lot of dust! But he ensured that outside of the areas being painted, the dust would be kept to a minimum.


This attention to detail augured well for the next week or so as Malachy worked patiently and diligently to achieve a fantastic job. The quality of the finish was nothing short of excellent.


But the best was to come. We were out of London the day the job was finished. Brian left a couple of voice messages to confirm that the work was done and we had our flat back to ourselves. We arrived back to find that not only had they cleared away all of the plastic dust protection, but they'd wiped and hoovered thoroughly into the bargain.


So, a truly professional crew. But, just as importantly, thoroughly likeable, decent and respectful people. They cracked on with the job and didn't get in the way. But when our paths crossed, it was a pleasure to have them in the flat.


Many thanks, Brian and Malachy, for a first class job at a reasonable price.

  • 2 months later...

APD did a very thorough and professional job painting our hallway/landing and stairs. They had to deal with some dodgy plastering by some previous tradesmen and took great care to repair the surfaces to an excellent standard.


They also tackled some very tricky stairs that hadn?t been sanded or painted for decades - and did it very quickly.


And they kept the place as clean and tidy as possible despite what could have been a very messy job. I?d thoroughly recommend them.

  • 1 month later...

I recently had my entire flat repainted by Brian?s team. From the outset he was punctual, professional and flexible in fitting in the work around his other jobs, but also realistic in the window of time needed to complete it. As I was moving out of my flat to live abroad and it was to be let to tenants it was really important to me that I could find someone reliable.


I am delighted with the work and the letting agents I have used to market my flat are highly complimentary about it.


I?m sure Advanced Painters of Dulwich are not the cheapest out there but they will deliver and I think the quote was a fair reflection of the work they put in.


Having previously had a couple of rooms painted by someone else who was recommended on this forum but who was on the cheaper end of the scale I can testify to the fact that you get what you pay for. I will be using Brian again in the future. He is very genuine and that counts for a lot!

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Brian and his team beautifully restored our outdoor window frames, door, fascias and soffits this summer. The results, and the experience, exceeded my expectations.


The quality of the work was excellent and the team were a pleasure to work with - all punctual, friendly and communicative. The results are superb which reflects their attention to detail. Nothing was too much trouble - they tackled unexpected discoveries along the way, taking the time to explain the issues and ensuring they were dealt with properly.


In summary, I?m very happy with the result (and the experience) and I highly recommend Advanced Painters of Dulwich.

  • 2 weeks later...
We were promised a gleaming front of the house... and that?s what we got. Brian and the team did a very good job. In our experience they work diligently and patiently to produce a very high standard of work and finish. They had a very sharp attention to detail and a determination to make sure even the smallest tasks were carried out to the same standard. Brian was also very good at keeping us up to date with progress and replied quickly to any questions we had.
  • 2 months later...

Brian and his team have just finished redecoration of our hallway & stairwell. It was a big job and included 4 flights of stairs, high ceilings, 2 windows, intricate bannisters and 10 doors. The team also had to deal with damaged walls, skirting boards in poor condition and specialist wall coverings. The team did an absolutely fantastic job - a beautiful finish on all the surfaces and my house now looks like new.


The preparation undertaken before painting was meticulous. It was clear from the beginning of the job that we were in safe hands. Brian and his team also worked hard to minimise disruption to the household (particularly important as I have been working from home) and nothing was too much trouble - a superb level of service.


I would not hesitate to recommend Advanced Painters of Dulwich - Brian and his team are highly skilled professionals and we will certainly be using them again in the future.

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We recently used Advanced Painters having received their flyer through our door and seen the good reviews on EDF. Brian was very responsive and we were very impressed by the quality and precision of our painter, Des. We had a two tone scheme so the precision of the line between the two colours was very important and Des did an excellent job. Would highly recommend and we are already planning to use them again to paint some wardrobes for us.
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Brian and his team have just completed an extensive redecorating job for me and I'm incredibly happy with the work they have done. Everything was completed on time, under budget and to a very high standard. But the most impressive thing was the high level of customer service, which is not a common as you would hope nowadays. The team are obviously passionate about their work and are dedicated to making sure you get what you want.

Malachi, who did the bulk of the work, was fantastic. Nothing was too much for him, and every problem was just a solution waiting to be found.

Brian kept a close eye on progress throughout, and even looked out for me when I had a bad reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine and had to spend a couple of days recovering...

Absolutely no hesitation recommending the team. I'm planning to have my kitchen refurbished next year and will definitely use them again.

  • 1 month later...

We have just had our 1st floor tall windows repaired and painted by Brian and Malachi.The windows were in an even worse condition than anticipated, but they did a great job with replacing rotten wood, preparing and painting. Brian was very clear about what was being done and Malachi managed to work around the appalling weather we had. They were also nice to have around and cleared up well.

Our windows look pretty good!

We have no hesitation in recommending Advanced Painters of Dulwich and would certainly employ them again.

  • 3 weeks later...
A huge thank you to Brian and Maliki....fantastic team. They?ve done a wonderful job on our Sash windows getting them back up to scratch. The house is now looking lovely with the fresh paint and the brickwork having been cleaned. Advanced Painters of Dulwich are so helpful and delightful to use....we cannot recommend them enough. Thank you again
A huge thank you to Brian and Maliki....fantastic team. They?ve done a wonderful job on our Sash windows getting them back up to scratch. The house is now looking lovely with the fresh paint and the brickwork having been cleaned. Advanced Painters of Dulwich are so helpful and delightful to use....we cannot recommend them enough. Thank you again
  • 1 month later...
A big thanks to Brian and Maliki for repairing windowsills and rendering/plaster as well as painting the front facade of our Victorian house in Forest Hill. The house looks absolutely lovely from the outside and we are really impressed with the quality of work and finish. Internal painting and fixing of some walls was also done, which was excellent too. Brian's communication and advice throughout was very helpful and everything was done without delay. We are already in discussion about more works to the spare bedroom! Thanks again Brian.
  • 2 weeks later...
Brian and his team have recently repainted the outside of my house plus hallway. Despite challenging weather conditions at times they have been responsive, communicative and done a fantastic and high-quality job. They also helped me sort out some unrelated issues in the house promptly.Very pleased overall.
I thought the wrecking ball might have been the only option for my long-neglected victorian terrace, but as luck would have it I gave advanced painters of dulwich a call and I am very glad I did. The attention to detail and craftsmanship in the preparation has created a very solid finish for the whole front of the house. You can believe now that the house has a chance to keep going for another 146 years maybe. Brian talks about gold and platinum finishes, he has very high standards - I was very happy with the bronze.
I'm sorry to say that this was not my experience of Advanced Painters. I contacted them for two paint jobs in August, asking for a quote. I was then inundated with videos of their work, but had to chase for the quote, which turned out to be almost ?3,000 for two relatively discrete jobs (these eventually cost me ?450 elsewhere, done beautifully). I can't speak to the quality of their work, but I was not encouraged by their prices.
  • 1 month later...
Brain and team painted my entire flat. They were absolute professionals and completed the big job while I was traveling for just a week. They took care of everything and finished the job to a very high standard. They were also kind enough to return to touch up some of the flat once my new kitchen was installed. I would highly recommend Advanced Painters of Dulwich to anyone. Thanks again Brain and team! Luke M

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