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Hi there

Just wanted to recommend Micky lawless 07930 678989 for a plastering job he completed last week for us. He has plenty of other recommendations on here for good reason.

He's brilliant and has a very professional approach to running his business - fitted in a quote the day after I contacted him, supplied the detailed and good value quote written down 2 days later - doesn't always happen but always appreciated!

He managed to squeeze in the 4 day job a week later and was lovely to have around - pointed out a few other things which weren't in good nick and fixed them and left the place really clean and tidy every day. He also organised an electrician, Richard who was just as good at fitting us in.

We'll definitely use him again if we need to and happy to leave keys etc with him.

Thanks Micky!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just want to echo the recommendation of the OP, Micky managed to fit us in on short notice to do some urgent plastering work and the service was exceptional.


Everything dust sheeted up, work done promptly and house left tidy afterwards - not much more you can ask for to be honest!


Thoroughly nice person to deal with


Calsug

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We're delighted to add yet another recommendation for Micky Lawless, plasterer extraordinaire (07930 678989). He's done two jobs for us recently. We were so impressed with the 5-day job he did on our split-level hallway that we had him back almost immediately to sort out a dodgy bedroom wall. Micky visited promptly and provided a detailed and reasonably-priced estimate. He was prompt, super-tidy and the quality of his work is excellent. He also provides really helpful advice and sorted out another couple of small jobs for us. Micky is a really nice guy and we were very happy to leave our keys with him so he could start the job while we were away. We can't recommend him highly enough! Catherine & Julia
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Another recommendation for Micky - 07930 678989


He re-rendered the back of my house, a tricky job that required skill and patience. The end result is fantastic, I didn't think it could look as good as it does. Micky is lovely - a pleasure to have around, full of good advice. Highly recommended!

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Another recommendation for Micky who was an absolute pleasure to deal with. He recently replasted the ceilings in our Victorian lounge and dining room which involved the 100 year old ceilings coming down. We chose to have the works completed whilst we were away as we have a newborn and didn't want her round the dust. Micky was fantastic, he kept a us up to date with texts and photos, raised a flag with our bay roof after seeing daylight (we would never know otherwise) and even helped with recommendations on roofers. We returned home and the house was immaculate, we wouldn't have known a builder had been in which is amazing given the amount of dust that would have been created! We have completed a lot of work to our home over the last few years and can honestly say Micky has been one of the best tradesmen we have ever dealt with. We would definitely highly recommend his services to anyone looking for some plaster work.

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