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I need a professional tiler to help reseal some of my bathroom tiles and around my kitchen sink. The job shouldn't take long and there are lots of other flats in the same building that need help too, so work would proliferate from this.


Please contact me as soon as possible. It would be great to get it done this week or early next, because until then I can't use my shower because it's causing a leak in the flat below.


Feel free to call, text or email me and if you can provide an hourly rate too that would be great:

Eleanor Mills

[email protected]

07753961140


My flat is in Parklands, 234 Peckham Rye, SE22 0LS.

I think tradespeople, who tend to know more about what they are doing than the person who requires their work ,can get a bit irked by the "job shouldn't take long " comments that are made .


I don't mean that to be a particular dig at you Slinkissimo,it's just a little bug bear of mine .

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> I think tradespeople, who tend to know more about

> what they are doing than the person who requires

> their work ,can get a bit irked by the "job

> shouldn't take long " comments that are made .


LOL. Could be worse. I think it's the "I will pay ?50, and for that I expect a high quality of workmanship" comments that really annoy...

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