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Recommendation for plasterer / builder


matthew123

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I'd like to recommend Sam Webb who recently did an excellent job for me, over 3 or 4 weeks, plastering and rendering my house. The plastered finish is very impressive even on high ceilings. He also rendered an external wall (approx 25 foot long by 8 ft high) back to the brick work to a very fine finish. He was very hard working, kept the place clean, and arrived promptly at 8am each day, and was able to sustain his pace and quality from start to finish.


You'll probably not find any other EDF recommendations on Sam because he lives in Orpington and was sub contracted by a building firm & insurance company to perform the work and subsequently additional private work at a fair price. He will do private work in East Dulwich.


You can reach him on 07950 349264

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