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Try Jamie - on 07908 702476 - he plastered a complete wall in a bedroom for me a few weeks ago. He did a great job and I left him to it whilst I went to work. It was about ?160 for that job but if you text him with pictures and approx size he can hive you a price.

Would absolutely recommend Micky 07930678989 - Mick Lawless Plastering Services.


He has replastered my whole house, room by room. He has done some of the plaster boarding (I did the easy bits) plastered the ceilings and walls, done some rendering, everything I needed. Fast and efficient, tidy, dependable, and a brilliant finish. seriously good work and ill be using him on every project I do.


Cost will depend on no of days, but Micky was the cheapest quote I got and has turned out to be brilliant. Welcome to come and see his work if you want!

  • 4 months later...

super smooth results - reliable srevices -

work area left clean - free estermates

hi i will happy to make aregment with you to see the job please go to my website and see if you requird the service that you need .


moblie:07908729222- 07985411194

email:[email protected]

website:www.superfinishplastering.com

tel:02077205138

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


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