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GoldenApe

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Just want to put in a recommendation for Steve Loftus and Nichola Meeks (Steve is highly recommended on this forum and indeed that's where we found him). They just sanded and varnished the hall and lounge in our house - it looks great, I really can't fault the job they've done at all, way better than my attempts in our previous place. Steve and Nichola were a real pleasure to work with, the house was tidy each evening and there's not a single scuff on the walls or skirting board.


Opps would help if I'd put in Steve's number: 07949 411650

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Would also like to recommend Steve and Nichola at Back 2 Wood. Found Steve on this forum way back in November 2015 and booked him and Nicola in for June and July 2016 (worth the wait) to sand and varnish our hall, living room, master bedroom and middle bedroom floors. We couldn't be happier with the result - feels like a new home. Steve and Nicola know exactly what they are doing and are prompt, tidy, timely and budget friendly throughout the process. Will definitely work with Steve and Nicola again when we are looking to renovate our kitchen and landing. Steve's number: 07949 411650

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