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We would unfortunately not recommend Stephen. We employed him to re-varnish our dining table. He was initially very responsive the job was not to standard. The table stained the first time we put a damp cup on it, and the varnish rubbed straight off when we tried to clean it. He initially agreed to re-do the job but then stopped replying altogether to our polite requests. Neither did he provide a refund and we will now have to pay again to get the job done. 

  • 1 month later...
  • 1 month later...

We thoroughly recommend Stephen! 

Stephen painted both our living rooms along with our hallway, staircase  and landing. On top of this, he also painted the outside of our property. Nothing was too much to ask with Stephen and we will certainly be using him again in the future.  

  • 7 months later...

Stephen did an amazing job painting our entire house! He's super professional, pays great attention to detail, and leaves the place spotless. The walls and woodwork look fantastic.

Plus, he's really friendly and easy to work with - highly recommend him for any painting and decorating needs.

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