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clairen

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Yes Rosegold Plastering, Two very nice guys that really know their stuff, when they did my house they took 1 day and when i came home from work they had cleaned up so well it was like they had not even been there


Rosegold Plastering

Call: 020 8858 8197 or 07572613011


Website: www.rosegolduk.com

We used A2Bsolutions for decorating at our house.

They did some plastering, painting and general repairs.

The price was reasonable and we are very happy with the

finish, when the work was finished they sent a cleaner round to clean up, she now comes every fortnight.

So yes we would definitely recommend them. Their email address is [email protected]

or call Rodney on 07403289118.

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I f your still looking for a reliable plasterer, I would strongly recommend John Carey https://plus.google.com/112235336305053476990/about?gl=uk&hl=en , I have recommended him on here before. Having both used him and recommended him and always had good feedback.

He?s great for ceilings, walls ect: and very tidy and polite. You can get him on 07956 667721

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