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Sai86

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  • 2 weeks later...

Not sure if you found someone already but I'd highly recommend Sam Payne - he's based in Camberwell and does lovely high-finish work, especially with tricky materials like spanish tiles.

We've used him on a few of our renovations now and he's always been really personable and gets the job done beautifully for a fair price.

His number is 07732804857. Email [email protected]

  • 1 month later...

I cannot recommend Sam highly enough. He did an amazing job rebuilding my shower including a new stud wall, tiling, re-sealing and the new shower fitted by his excellent plumber, James.

Really reasonable prices, super quick and communicative. I will most definitely be using him again.

Daisy

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