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I wanted to give a shout out to BeRDeC Decorators who are still working through the Covid-19 crisis.


We've just had our front door and porch area made good and decorated - it was all crumbly and peeling and now it looks great. NO mess, no fuss, all done in a few days. We're always too busy to get to it and with our neighbour away it was an ideal time to get it done.


Thank you Dave Franklin/BeRDeC, M: 07956 688622

  • 8 months later...
Dave and his decorator Chris have just done a great job on my house ? painted three rooms (kitchen, lounge and utility) plus all the woodwork and cabinets. They even installed a cat flap for me. Chris was really easy to have around the house, did a great job and tidied up every day. Would definitely use them again.

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