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Glad we could be of service!

My company is JH Plastering services ltd and My number is 07877805665. I have a web page, www.plastering-damp.co.uk and my checkatrade is [www.checkatrade.com], as well as reviews on the EDF. If I can be of service to help solve your damp issues please contact Me.


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A further recommendation for Jack Hart.

I had previously used Jack to re-plaster a damp and uneven wall in our dining room. His quote was very fair and he did a great job. I was so impressed with the quality and finish of the work, so when some recent external decoration work revealed problems with the render, I called Jack in to investigate and he clearly explained which areas needed replacing and which could be saved - in order to keep the costs down. He is honest, friendly and trustworthy. He managed to fit the job in quickly and returned with his team to do the works within a few days so as not to delay my decorators. Again I?m extremely pleased with what?s been done, and everything left clean and tidy afterwards. Thanks again Jack !!

I have no hesitations in giving him a five star recommendation!!

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Jack has just completed a damp proofing course for us, and re done some plastering where we had a leak. Him and his team were great, really efficient and quick, plus they were more competitively priced then others. Would defo recommend and use again.

Nicola

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Another recommendation for Jack and his team, he gave us great advice on replacement render to one of our external walls, and carried out the work quickly and to a high standard. They?re a friendly team and very easy to deal with. We would definitely use J H Plastering again.
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Hi Nick,


Thank you for the comment, we are glad to be of service and take pride in what we do.


My company is JH Plastering services ltd:

My number is 07877805665

Web:www.plastering-damp.co.uk

Checkatrade:[www.checkatrade.com]

As well as reviews on the EDF.

If I can be of service to help solve your Damp & Plastering issues please contact Me.


Thanks Jack

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I just want to praise Jack and his team who have just finished work on a Victorian house with massive damp problems. He quickly identified the root cause of the different damp problems and came up with an efficient plan of action. And because he has a whole team that work with him he was able to complete the job quickly and therefore with less disruption. The price was fair and the cleaning up afterwards was exemplary.
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Thank you for your kind recommendations for JH Plastering services,


If anyone requires an honest, reliable tradesmen for any damp diagnosis or works JH Plastering services are happy to help.... 01322 228839 / 07877805665 we have many reviews on here over many years and on our checkatrade account www.checkatrade.com/trades/JHPlasteringServicesLtd and our website is www.plastering-damp.co.uk


Jack

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I'd like to recommend Jack and his team for any building projects.

They specialise in damp proofing and recently tanked my very damp cellar so it is now fully waterproofed with a new concrete floor and fully membraned and plastered walls and ceiling.

The team worked tirelessly and without complaint despite it being the hottest week of the year carrying two tonnes of concrete into the basement.

They were all friendly, courteous, considerate and a pleasure to have around.

Jack was always super helpful, so friendly and easy to deal with.

The added bonus is that their prices are incredibly competitive.

I will definitely be using them for any future projects.


Jack Hart: 07877 805665

[email protected]

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