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Need some external rendering - Victorian property


dickens

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Hi, Hoping you can help. We need some rendering done on the outside of our victorian property. We have some holes further up the wall as well and rain has seeped through into out property. We also have a slight internal damp issue and the external wall behind this damp spot has some rendering missing. We would like to get a couple of quotes in and ideally a recommendation from someone who has hired a company to do a similar job.


Thank you in advance.


K

Hi Dickens, My name is jack and I own JH Plastering & Damp services, I am a damp specialist and can help resolve the issue.I have recommendations on here as well as checkatrade. I'm working in Dulwich tomorrow if your around for me to come and have a look, i'd be happy to help! My number is 07877805665. My web page is www.plastering-damp.co.uk.
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Hi,

Thanks to your posting I got Jack's mobile from this email thread and his guys did a great job damproofing a couple of walls and a corner of our basement. Really pleased with the work and plaster finishing, really quick and tidy and clean and well priced and Jack was really helpful given that we are in the middle of moving and needed the work done in a hurry. Please find my mobile if you prefer a verbal confirmation: Mark 07974828772

Hi everyone, I would just like to add that we hired Jack from J H Plastering Services to fix our damp problem. They injected a damp proof course two days ago, they were quick, tidy and professional and got the job done and he took extra care in looking after my new carpet, by covering the floor extremely well. The wall is still drying out but the plaster finish looks lovely and smooth :-)

Really nice guys would definitely hire them again and I totally recommend them! His number is Jack - 07877805665

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