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Recommendation Damp proofing plastering Dave Reilly


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I wish to recommend Dave Reilly, I contacted him via this forum, he arrived promptly was very polite and professional. As it turned out the damp I was worried about didn't require extensive treatment, he offered an explanation and advice and went on to offer to advise my painter and decorator as to what materials he could use to prevent recurrence. This was all done with a smile and free of charge. I was most impressed. Thank you Dave if you read this.

Tel no 07932505589

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I'd like to add my own recommendation for Dave Reilly, who I also approached because of EDF. He has been efficient, reliable, knows what he's talking about, competitively priced and also a really nice man. He offered advice above and beyond the job, came exactly when he said he would, did the job exactly as explained, showed us what he was doing at key moments, and then left everything so tidy afterwards it was almost as if he hadn't been.
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I also want to thank and recommend Dave Reilly. I got his details from the EDF and contacted him about a damp/ plastering problem. Dave came quickly and promptly, fully explained the problem and what needed doing. He did a great job, was competitively priced, helped out with some extra bits I asked about, and left everything really clean and tidy. Highly recommend. Many thanks Dave. Amy.
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