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Looking for someone to put down wooden floor boards


E.d.se22.london

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Does anyone know someone who can help with laying new floorboards? Will involve lifting up current floorboards and laying new (reclaimed) ones down. The floor was previously carpeted. We cannot just resand the current boards and need new ones laying because a large part of the room is ply (where original boards were historically taken out for some reason or another)

Thanks

MER.construction Wrote:

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> Hi ED I WOULD RECOMMEND [email protected] VERY

> RELIABLE AND PROFESSIONAL BUILDER

> HAPPY TO WORK WITH HIM BEFORE



You seem to be recommending yourself?


As in all your other posts?

Sue wrote:

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> You seem to be recommending yourself?

>

> As in all your other posts?


From looking at Merouane's wife's posts too ( Aminaitaly ) I guess that she may be the main drafter and poster. I doubt that they actually deceive, and suspect in any case that they vary a lot in effectiveness.


There are some good recommendations for Merouane's work from other posters, at https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,2169410.


Merouane, Aminaitaly -- I think it might be a good idea to follow some other workers' example: ask satisfied clients who may want to post a recommendation, to do so in that single thread. And maybe get advice/opinion on posting and your posts, if you think you need it, from someone you know who's familiar with forum use?

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