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We are currently finishing a rear extension in Peckham and have a rear patio area and courtyard that we want tiling. We are looking for recommendations for a landscaper who has experience laying external porcelain tiles.


We have bought Mosa porcelain (90x90mm -30mm thick) tiles. The patio area is 12 sqm and the courtyard is 5.5 sqm


- There is a layer of hardcore down, onto which we need to tile using a suitable substrate.


- The patio has a small blockwork retaining wall and seat area around the perimeter which we would like tiled also.


- The courtyard has a 470mm manhole, which we would like a tiled cover for, aco drain, and a number of SVPs and drainage gullies to tile around. The courtyard also has a step which needs to be tiled.


See attached photos.


We are looking for someone to carry out the works as soon as possible.


Thanks Natasha & Max

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