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Recommendations for fixing an extensive damp problem please


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Hi,


My name is Jack hart and my company is JH Plastering services ltd. I have been a plaster for over 16 years dealing with damp issues and would be more than happy to discuss any issues you are having. I can give you references from other works I have carried out in dulwich, I also work in conjunction with berdec decorators ( good reputation on this forum) and I have extensive knowledge and experience with damp issues.


I am contactable on 07877805665 or on jhplasteringltd@hotmail.com


Thanks Jack Hart

Hi


I did leave a comment about your damp issue but not sure where it's gone!

My name is Jack and I have over 16 years experience dealing with damp issues and internal and external plastering works. I would be more than happy to give advice and help to solve your damp issue.

I am contactable on 07877805665 or jhplasteringltd@hotmail.com

Thanks jack

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