Anyone recommend a plasterer for Lime rendering
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I have often used Greengrass plastering. Father and son outfit, father now semi-retired but they do proper plastering and not one of the drylining firms who do a bit of both and not one of the 2 week courses type who leave your walls looking like a wave.
Can get number for you if your interested.
Can get number for you if your interested.
I know he is a bricklayer, but I'm not sure if he does plastering, (I think he may do). Gary Martin on Friarscroft lane in Wymondham. (He's approx half way along the lane, on the left, first of the row of cottages) There's a sign on the gate which says what he does do. He's done lots of work for a friend and it's always been good.
By the way, how is your house coming along? I read your thread with interest as I saw the house go up for sale and often cycle past it now.
By the way, how is your house coming along? I read your thread with interest as I saw the house go up for sale and often cycle past it now.
I know he is a bricklayer, but I'm not sure if he does plastering, (I think he may do). Gary Martin on Friarscroft lane in Wymondham. (He's approx half way along the lane, on the left, first of the row of cottages) There's a sign on the gate which says what he does do. He's done lots of work for a friend and it's always been good.
By the way, how is your house coming along? I read your thread with interest as I saw the house go up for sale and often cycle past it now.
By the way, how is your house coming along? I read your thread with interest as I saw the house go up for sale and often cycle past it now.
kh06 said:
I know he is a bricklayer, but I'm not sure if he does plastering, (I think he may do). Gary Martin on Friarscroft lane in Wymondham. (He's approx half way along the lane, on the left, first of the row of cottages) There's a sign on the gate which says what he does do. He's done lots of work for a friend and it's always been good.
By the way, how is your house coming along? I read your thread with interest as I saw the house go up for sale and often cycle past it now.
Very slowly.....had plans drawn up for some renovating and an extension but Planning dragged their heels then Christmas came and put the brakes on it. Now got approval so in the process of doing what I can in DIY and getting trades in. Sorted the causes of the damp (poor previous repairs, broken gutters and tiles) now trying to get the lime plastering done. If you're cycling past next time and I'm there pop in for a coffee... By the way, how is your house coming along? I read your thread with interest as I saw the house go up for sale and often cycle past it now.
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