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PhilD

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Hello,


I'm looking for a plasterer to finish off a repaired wall ready for painting. A door handle went through the wall, which was then repaired but never finished off - we wanted to roll that into a bigger job that never happened.


The area is about 60x60cm (see photo) and needs sanding and smoothing down ready to be painted. I know it's a small job but I don't have the tools and would want it done properly, and could be a good job if you've finished early for an afternoon or something.


We're near Dulwich College, and please either PM or reply here if interested, thanks.

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