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Hello

I live on Lordship Lane - I'm looking to get carpet lifted, stairs decorated (and some repair work, as there is MDF on top of the original stairs, so it'll need filling) before getting a runner fitted. 

Work to be completed ASAP. 

Please send a message or reply to the thread and we can arrange a visit for a quote! NB there are 28 stairs in total. 

Thank you

 

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