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  • 1 month later...
I called Steve on the basis of this thread. He came round the next evening to quote and did the job the next day, fitting it in around other work. The job he did for me was small and I think many others might have turned it down. Steve was polite, honest and did a good job. Very easy to deal with. I'd use him again.
  • 3 weeks later...
I contacted Steve after reading these recommendations. Steve came round the following day and did the job for me the following week. Steve was really good to deal with, showed up when he said he was going to, and did a good job of plastering the whole of a medium sized room. Walls were very smooth when finished. Good price I think as well. I would use again for sure.
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  • 5 months later...
Another happy customer here. Steven and his team took down an old laven ceiling, replaced with a plasterboard one and did all the plastering/skimming etc. A filthy task that I wouldn't wish on anyone but they did a great job of containing the soot and dust. Very fast workers and a fair price.

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