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Hi all,


I would like to recommend my husband, Peter, who?s business name is PW TILING as a local Tiling specialist with 15 years of experience in the industry.


My husband has years of past experience working with marble, porcelain, ceramics and various other materials. Over the past few years, Peter, has also gained hundreds of hours of experience working with Victorian tiles, patios and various mosaics. Peter is happy to undertake a job of any size, no job is too small.


If you would like to see a portfolio of his work, then please see his Facebook profile -https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100033761761952&tsid=0.5595990288507706&source=result


If you would like to contact him directly then please call 07989141232, or email him [email protected] ,or alternatively message us through the forum.


Thank you,

Joanna Wiatrowska

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,

WE have just had our floor done by Peter after seeing his ad here. He has done great job. He fitted us in quickly as someone else had let us down. The work is of a very high standard. He took a lot of care and was tidy and his price was very reasonable. I have attached a photo of the floor which has already generated lots of compliments!

  • 3 weeks later...

I?d also like to recommend Peter.

He tiled the front of a fireplace for me, which another tiler had given up on.

Quoted and completed the job quickly, turned up exactly when he said he would, communicated well, did a good job, and cleaned up afterwards.


Very pleased with the result. Thanks Peter.

  • 1 month later...
Piotr recently made good our bathroom tiles and put up a shower screen. The tiles looks as good as new and all the work was carried out to a very high level. Piotr provides turned up to view the job at the time he arranged, produced a quote within 24 hours and turned up at agreed time to do work. He left everything clean and tidy. His rates are very reasonable and he is very professional. I have no hesitation in recommending him.
Peter is excellent. Highly professional and obviously takes a pride in his work. Comes exactly when he says he is going to, assessed the job and set a date for the work, communicates everything throughout, completes the job when he said he was going to, did a great job, all cleared up. Definitely recommend this tiler.
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