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I've had a bathroom flooding incident which has brought down part of my kitchen ceiling.


I'm looking for someone who could assess damage and give me a quote please. Not sure whether I will need to claim on insurance, suppose it depends on how much work it needs. Could anyone give a recommendation, or any plasterers / builders that could quote? Please feel free to PM me.


Thanks very much, HJQ

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Hi there. I would recommend Minns and Langton, who redecorated our house in and out, which involved replastering our victorian ceilings and exterior brickwork. They were very hardworking and work was of a high standard, plus easy to deal with too. Nick is on 07866267581.

Ceiling can be patched. Steve the Plasterer did a great job on my ceiling where a huge patch of original ceiling collapsed - he fixed the patch with bonding and plaster board and then plastered the entire ceiling and walls of a large room. Did the job as per his estimate and was helpful and cleaned up each day until finished.

Will use him again.

Steve's on 07947 745061. Say Des recommended him.

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