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  • 2 months later...

Hi i have my own plasterers.. I run my own refurbishment company and sub to two very good plasterers I would be happy to give you a quote or pass on there details. failing that micky lawless is a great plasterer and have seen he's work in Dulwich.

Gary 0757258822

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone

Thanks for the nice comments, always good to hear from the clients who are happy with the works we provide.

Lately Plastering does seem to be getting a bad name for itself,when so called plasterers charge a absolute fortune

only to leave clients with a much less than professional finish, then costing clients more to correct!


I am local, live in East Dulwich and have very happy clients. I visit your property, offer a full comprehensive estimate and have professional indemnity insurance. I?ll help as much as possible with advice and prices if possible. It?s your home and I want you to be able to enjoy it!!


Please get in touch


All the best


Micky


M.J.Lawless

Plastering Services

07930678989


[email protected]

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