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If you are looking for decorator or carpenter then I would highly recommend Dave Franklin and his team at Berdec (Tel: 07956 68862 or email [email protected]). They recently repaired and painted the exterior window frames, window sills, external doors and porch area at my flat. The window frames were in a very bad state of repair and Dave's team did a fantastic and very thorough job resorting them to look like new and I was delighted with the result. They worked in a neat and tidy manner and were friendly and courteous. They also did a small carpentry job for me that I was also very pleased with. The price was very reasonable for the amount of work they had to do and the quality of the finish achieved.
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I would highly recommend Dave Franklin ( 07956688622 ). He and his team just painted our flat and did a fantastic job. They were professional, efficient and cleaned up after themselves. They also returned to ensure we were happy, even after they were fully paid. Would book them again without any hesitation. Fantastic service and quality.
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I would also recommend Dave Franklin at Berdec (07956 688 622). After seeing all the recommendations here I asked Dave to re-decorate two bedrooms and install picture rails. Dave was efficient at communicating, estimates were clear, he and his team arrived on time when they said they would. They did the work to budget and to time (despite some aspects of the work being more complicated and time consuming than first envisaged). The completed work looks very good and it has been a pleasure to deal with Dave and his team. I would definitely book them again.
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