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Sue wads

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Hi I dont normally do this sort of thing but I had such a good experience with this chap, I felt he deserved a compliment. Firstly the company is Reid and son maintenance he is a sole trader and very pleasant and straight forward to deal with and is very competitive even out bidding the polish traders.

he certainly new his job when he installed my kitchen he was very methodical; explaining fully what was done and was very tidy


His name is Terry Reid, number 07930413731 email [email protected]

  • 3 weeks later...
I had a few disastrous experiences with builders/decorators and then, by recommendation, asked Reid & Son to sort out some problems in my flat, including changing inner doors. extra storage/shelving and painting ceilings/ walls in three rooms! They were efficient, courteous and did an excellent job! Plus, their charges were by no means 'over the top'! I would certainly, in turn, recommend them!
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