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NicoleC

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Hello


I have already recommended Nicholas to all my friends and I am more than happy to recommended him on ED forum; he did an excellent job regarding the painting of my house.


I am very happy with the price and he was very tidy.


Nicholas had finished the job exactly when he said so.


It's worth contacting him on this number: 07462 968 186



All the best.

I used Nicholas's services and I am pleased to highly recommend him as the cleanest and the professional painter, after few bad experiences with others painters and decorators.

I could paint my house over and over again with such a great person.

I have to say he is quiet busy at the moment but I am sure you will be lucky enough to get through him.


Here are Nicholas contact details:

M:07462 968 186

e-mail: [email protected]

website: fancy-painter.co.uk

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