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Recommendation for someone to fix our exterior victorian plasterwork


Pinnybean

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Hi

I'd really appreciate any recommendations for someone that can fix our exterior victorian plasterwork. It is cracked / falling off in a number of places and peeling. I think it needs replasterinng in some places and then all painting. I think the severe rain we had this winter didnt help!

Any tips greatly appreciated

thank you

Kate

Hi there. We always use Minns and Langton to do our exterior and interior decoration. They did a really thorough job on the outside of our Victorian house, which was in a really grotty state, including fixing plasterwork too. Nick is on 07866267581.

hi TFD SERVICES here. miles & wild they have done a lot of fibrous plaster work for customers of mine they are very reasonable and really brilliant quality workman ship jason wilds mobile number 07850242690.

many thanks

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