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wharinb

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Hello


We are just finishing a house project on Ivydale Road in Nunhead.


We have a relatively small stair case - ground to first floor in a straight direction. The staircase was carpeted but the carpet has been pulled up as it was very old and is ruined from the works. The staircase underneath appears in good condition but has old yellow paint on it. We would like this sanding down back to the wood, so it can be stained / varnished and some carpet can be laid as a central strip on the stairs with the renovated stair boards exposed on either side. The stairs may also need a little light filing and prep prior to staining.


We have other handyman / sanding jobs if interested. Please PM or text me on 07958 310072. Would like to pay cash, and would like the works doing asap. builders are in all day at the moment, so can be flexible on times. Ben

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