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Steve and his colleague have just turned our Amazon jungle into an ordered, tidy space that I can finally enjoy! They worked extremely hard all day, left everything looking great and were friendly and very helpful. The job came in at a very fair price and I'd have no hesitation in asking Steve to do other jobs- Thankyou!


Mae

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Steve has just completed a job for us. He sanded and painted a large wardrobe and two chests of drawers.


His price was very reasonable, his work good and tidy. We left him the keys to come and go whilst we were at work and he's done a great job, highly recommended.

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We recently had all of our garden fences painted by Steve. He gave a very reasonable quote, turned up as arranged and worked solidly with his partner for a couple of days. Professional, polite, thoroughly nice guy - definitely recommended!

He also does garden work (hard landscaping mostly I think) and we will be asking him to quote for that in the next few weeks too.

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I'm also happy to add my name to the recommendations for Steve from D G Services. He's come round a couple of times this week with his colleague, and the two of them have worked like demons in our garden, clearing out the overgrowth. We can actually see the sky out there now! Steve was polite, hardworking and very reasonably priced. I will use his company again.

Another recommendation for Steve of DG Services - he and his colleague came round to saw up and dispose of a tree that had fallen down in the high winds.


Very efficient, polite, professional and came soon after quoting.


He even cleared some branches I had put in the corner of our garden at the same time, so garden looks SO much better now.


Would definitely use again.

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