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Plasterer - recommendations sought??


davidhealy

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Hi,


I have used John a few times. He is local and he also provided me with a other trades men, that I can recommend as well. The work he has done for me has been fantastic- cannot fault it. He is very honest, and flexible. He did another room at the last minute, when he finished the inital room he came to do (inital plasterer did a dodgey job).


His number is :


John McCann (07905 044912)

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Good day to ALL


WELCOME TO SUPER FINISH PLASTERING


Plastering services available from us:


Plastering

Skimming

Rendering

Dry lining

Coving

Plaster boarding

Patching and repair

Register plaster

Flat roofing

Laminate flooring


Super Finish Plastering also offer:


Bathroom tiling

Kitchen tiling

Painting

Garden Fencing

Wall papering

Gravel Dash

Brick Pointing

Wood finishes


Phone 02077 205138


Mobile 07908 729222 / 07985 411 194


Fax 02077 205138


Email [email protected]

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Hello I wanted to recommend a two Polish builders sebastian & Tomek, they did a lot of work for me, such as painting, tiles in the bathroom wooden flooring, plaster. their work was on really high quality and reasonableprice Tomek -07530669302 sebastian - 07714688599
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Just used John McCan 07905044912. He plasterboarded and skimmed four walls and a ceiling, including some tricky work around some existing coving. We found him friendly, polite, punctual and reliable. His quote was reasonable and he was clear on the amount of time it would take and stuck to his schedule. Recommended.
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Would also like to recommend John McCann. He did a great job on a damp damaged wall in our living room. Quick, efficient, tidy and friendly! He came round to do a quote at our convenience and the job was done 2 days later! Very reasonable price as well - 07905044912.
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