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Tiler wanted for Garden path


Ellie78

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We're looking for a tiler to do a garden path asap. We're in Telegraph Hill (at the back of Nunhead). . Tiles arrive on Thursday.


Would appreciate a recommendation or direct approach from tiler who can give me a couple of numbers to call for reference purposes.


I can send photos and dimensions for the area to be covered (with a link to the tiles used) so you don't have to come to quote - would need an agreed price for the labour and materials.

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Hi, I'm not sure I can recommend a tiler, but I can recommend a landscaping company that does paving. It's called Landscaping London and they did the paving in our garden and also installed a deck. Since they lay paving, I think they might be able to help you. You can give them a call on 020 3404 4088 and ask if they can do the job for you. They will probably ask you for photos and the dimensions of the area you want to cover with tiles. I hope this helps.
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