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Damp proofing - Recommendation - Dave Reilly (Plastercare)


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Yet another endorsement for Dave Reilly. He did a thoroughly professional job getting to the root of our plaster problem, pointed out the issue that a previous ?professional? had missed, fixed it, plastered absolutely superbly, tidied up and invoiced for bang-on the price quoted. His work is extraordinary. Now that I?ve painted the wall, I literally cannot see the join between the old plaster and the new section he fixed. Amazing work. 100%.
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I'd like to add a recommendation for Dave to this thread. Dave came to look/quote at very short notice when we were worried that we had a damp issue we'd need to fix before a new kitchen was installed. He was honest and straightforward - telling us that there actually wasn't a damp issue, how to sort out the mould we could see easily ourselves, and avoiding us unnecessary expense. Much appreciated. 

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