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Thanks to an EDF email posting I got Jack Hart's mobile (07877 805665/07488829637 JH plastering and damp services) and his guys did a great job damp proofing 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

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Mark, Thank you for the nice review, I was pleased we could do the works for you and wish you good luck in moving!

If anyone requires a damp specialist with over 15years experience to help resolve there damp issue my company is JH Plastering services ltd, I have outstanding reviews on here EDF and checkatrade: https://www.checkatrade.com/trades/JHPlasteringServicesLtd. I also have a website www.plastering-damp.co.uk and I'd be happy to help, Jack.

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Another glowing review for Jack and his team JH Plastering. A pleasure to deal with from star to finish. We were in a hurry to get things done and Jack did all he could from the initial quote to the job itself to help us. There are lots of great reviews on here for Jack and I'm very happy that I followed them.

  • 4 weeks later...
Another recommendation for Jack Hart who identified one of the main causes of a tricky damp problem we've had for years, and has done a great job repairing it, with honest advice for next steps. He was incredibly helpful and happy to explain and take the time to work out exactly what needed to be done.

JH plastering and Damp Services.


Five star review, they came quickly, acted professionally and fully tanked our basement, including fixing the rotten stairs and cleaned up everything so that barely knew they were there.


Price was competitive.


Jack and his team are professional, responsive and reliable...

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