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Recommendation for brickwork specialist / stonemason - Rob Payne (Stone Rejuvenation)


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A huge recommendation for Rob Payne (despite my username not me by the way!) of Stone Rejuvenation (www.stonerejuvenation.co.uk)


The brickwork of our Victorian house (previously hidden under rendering/pebbledash) was in a terrible state. We had assumed it was beyond repair and would have to be rendered over again, but with Rob's skill and patience it has been lovingly restored to its former glory! It looks like a totally different house and we couldn't be more pleased.


Rob is a pleasure to deal with, always turning up on time, leaving the place tidy after a day's work and doing what he could to minimise disruption to our neighbours.

  • 2 months later...

Another big shout out for Rob Payne of Stone Rejuvenation (www.stonerejuvenation.co.uk).


I found Rob on the EDF and having read the various reviews got him to quote on repointing and cleaning the brickwork on the front of my house. He has done a brilliant job of transforming my Victorian terrace back to its former London yellow brick glory. I am now quite the envy of my neighbours!


I can't recommend Rob highly enough. It's been a pleasure to deal with a tradesman who is so conscientious and reliable. I cannot fault his time keeping, communication and consideration for minimising the disruption that scaffolding and brick repair can bring. The cost of the work which included painting the masonry was very reasonable. Needless to say he gets booked up but he is definitely worth the wait.

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