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The outside of our house needs painting!


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The outside of our house needs painting as soon as the weather gets better. Please pass on any good external decoarators you've had - self referrals are most welcome too. I imagine there will be quite a bit of preparation, building DIY as well as the actual painting of both the front wall of the house and the two external windows plus the porch (but not the door). Do have a look at 67 Lyndhurst Grove, SE15 5AW and pop your estimate and available dates through the letterbox! Otherwise PM me for a date to visit to do a quote. Thanks!

Hi, I can highly recommend Martin Chandler. Martin has undertaken all my painting and decorating in the last couple of years, internally and externally. Local, fairly priced, a fantastic painter, and a joy to work with. :)

Martin 07769676055

Good Luck

I can highly recommend Andy aka spoilt dog. He has done quite a few jobs for me completing garden designs & projects, all to a very high finish. He works very conscientiously & very hard as well as being a nice guy. Please take a look at his amazing thread

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I'd definitely recommend Gary Skinner at First Choice Decorating. Did a brilliant job of our oustide & was very well priced. He's also dulux registered so any problems & you have them guaranteeing his work for a year (not that you need it). http://www.dulux.co.uk/decoratorprofile/firstchoicedecorating

He's on 07748 807 392

I can recommend Dave, who in turn was recommended to me by Russell Perring (excellent roofer).


He did a very good job of painting the front of my house, and I am going to use him to paint the back.


PM me if you'd like to come and see what he did.


His number is 07956 688622 and his price was very reasonable.

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