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Have had Dia decorating at our new house for a few weeks and he has done an absolutely incredible job. The walls and ceilings were in a terrible state when we moved in and they now look absolutely immaculate. I highly recommend Dia - he's really hard working, reliable and honest and he works to an incredibly high standard. Lovely guy too. I know he has some availability at the moment. Jahdiafolila@gmail.com 07468 439891
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I just used Dia based off this recommendation. He was super! Would 100% recommend, he even spotted problems with our walls we hadn't noticed yet and was incredibly thorough.


A really nice man who was very trustworthy and clearly took immense pride in his work!

Further to this thread, I would also like to make a recommendation for Dia.He has done an absolutely beautiful job painting my bedroom, is very polite and friendly, and I would say has a very exceptional eye for detail! One other point that impressed me was the hours he put in to paint a large space in the shortest time...very hard working! His number is 07468 439891.
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I contacted Dia after reading the recommendations for his work on the Forum and he has spent the last 6 weeks completing redecorating my flat. He's done an excellent job at a reasonable price. He takes great care and has a real pride in his work. He's a lovely person and a pleasure to work with. I'd highly recommend him. His contact number is 07468439891
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Dia has done a fantastic job with stripping, filling and repainting some of our walls. The rooms seem so much brighter now. He is very neat; unlike previous people we have used for painting, there is not a drop of spillage. He works hard and takes great pride in his work. Highly recommend him. 

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