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Had a great experience with Dave (07932505589) to get a wall replastered; he even ended up having to do less than he originally thought he might and charged me less as result. Room was very clean and tidy when done, wall looks GREAT and feel confident this is the end of our damp problems.


Was very clear about how long it would take and how long before we should go back to sleep in the room as it is the toddler's bedroom so wanted to be totally free of fumes


Happy to give a reference


Anne Bowers

We would highly recommend Aaron: 07773 410661


He gave us the best quote, arrived early, worked late and has done a fantastic job of re-plastering our entire bedroom (walls and ceiling). It was in a terrible state and now looks like new. He also made good our kitchen after we removed all the coving.


He's trustworthy, reliable, a really nice guy and was very happy to have the company of our dogs while he worked. We can't recommend he highly enough. He has done two jobs for us since we moved to East Dulwich last year and each one has been to a very high standard. As we are renovating our flat we will be asking Aaron back for all the plastering work.


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