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Reccomending my tiler


Amanda01

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I would like to echo the above two posts. I contacted Paul off of the back of the above and I can only agree with their statements. Paul is a great tiler, pays close attention to detail and takes real pride in his work. He managed to work to a very tight schedule, and even arranged for a carpenter and plumber to carry out work before he went in to tile (we were removing a radiator and having to lay thicker plywood on top of the original Victorian floorboards).


He was also very reasonably priced. We will be getting him back in to tile the splashback very soon!

Echoing the very positive experience of employing Paul the tiler. I found him on here - he came around the same day to measure up for me that evening. Responded very quickly with a reasonable quote and timing options. And ultimately did a FANTASTIC job tiling our hallway. He used a terrific carpenter to ply the floor first. Who also returned on completion to refine door adjoins. He was transparent about costs. Made intelligent recommendations/suggestions. Presented options when he encountered challenges and was just really lovely to work with. He was very thorough and did not rush resulting in a terrific finish. He called to check everything was in order after his carpenter returned to refine. He was great with our dog too.


I'm delighted and having him back to do more.


His contact numbers:

07548 426131

and

07746 574066




Adam, Catford

  • 8 months later...

Another recommendation for Paul. We hired him for a job in the run up to Christmas which he squeezed us in for and worked all day until the job was finished. Good man with great attention to detail - wouldn't hesitate to recommend.


catfordfella Wrote:

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> Echoing the very positive experience of employing

> Paul the tiler. I found him on here - he came

> around the same day to measure up for me that

> evening. Responded very quickly with a reasonable

> quote and timing options. And ultimately did a

> FANTASTIC job tiling our hallway. He used a

> terrific carpenter to ply the floor first. Who

> also returned on completion to refine door

> adjoins. He was transparent about costs. Made

> intelligent recommendations/suggestions. Presented

> options when he encountered challenges and was

> just really lovely to work with. He was very

> thorough and did not rush resulting in a terrific

> finish. He called to check everything was in

> order after his carpenter returned to refine. He

> was great with our dog too.

>

> I'm delighted and having him back to do more.

>

> His contact numbers:

> 07548 426131

> and

> 07746 574066

>

>

>

> Adam, Catford

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