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I wanted to recommend Andy who did a fantastic job on my bathroom. The job started out as replacing wall tiles and floor tiles and ended up being a total bathroom refit. It wasn't an easy job, but Andy did it with precision and care and was excellent at keeping me in the loop every step of the way. He really does care about what he does and that shone through. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him. Andys number:  07564 194363

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Another thumbs up for Andy and Taylor. Top men. Did a bathroom renovation for us plus some painting and wall papering. The results we were very pleased with. Went above and beyond to get it finished on time after a few unforseen issues popped up. We also left Andy with a key while we went away - extremely trustworthy - would definately Andy use again in the future. 

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I'm very happy to recommend Andy's recent work on my bathroom. He came in to fix a leaking shower cubicle, removing all of the existing silicone around the edges of the shower and then resealing this to a great finish. He came to quote the job a couple of days previously and was always very quick in responding to me. 

Not only did Andy do a great job, but he's a lovely and personable guy, who I really enjoyed chatting with. He made a big fuss of my sausage dog too, who was grateful for the attention! I'll definitely be having him back again soon.

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