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JH Plaster

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I have been plastering for over 15 years and specialise in damp solutions.I have experience in external render & pebble dashing. I have been on an advance training for asbestos, rising damp and black mould. I can undertake internal plastering work as well as coving.


As a company we pride ourselves on being clean, tidy & reliable. I am happy to look at any job and give my recommendations.


References available from many happy clients around Dulwich and on the forum.


07877805665

Thanks Jack Hart

JH Plastering services ltd.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just wanted to give a recommendation for Jack following the great work he did on some plastering under our stairs.


Very happy with the overall work - reasonable and likeable + came around and sorted problem very quickly.


His contact number is 07877805665.

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