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Small plastering job, plasterer needed


ellielou

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Hi there,


We have a small job thar needs doing - in the windy winter weather, a piece of scaffolding flew into the porch roof, spearing it! The roof has been fixed but the inner wall needs re-plastering. It's only a small patch.


I've spoken to a couple of people recommended on here but none seemed to want to do the job as it is only small. If you are interested, please give me a call on 07771982412. The house is on Lowther hill, se23.


Many thanks

Hi - just giving this a bump as I also have a small plastering job that needs doing (filling some holes in my ceiling after having spotlights removed), but have also found that plasters don't want to take it on as it won't take long enough to warrant a full day. If anyone is willing to take on small jobs such as this and the OPs please reply!

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