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Plastering

Mark Fowler & Son Building & Plastering Services are proud to be able to offer our customers a wide range of high quality & affordable services. With over 30 years of experience we combine traditional skills with modern plastering, dryliner and wall and floor tiling techniques. Mark Fowler & Son Building & Plastering Services also provide, metal stud partitioning, insulating, taping, structural framing, plastering, dry lining and external rendering. Below are just some of the services we offer....

 

Kitchen plastering, Bathroom plastering, Commercial plasterers, Domestic plastering,Interior plastering, Exterior plastering, Plaster repairs, Plaster boarding

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Dry lining

Dry Lining is ideal for both new build and refurbishments as it is used to hide unsightly or uneven walls and can make them look just like new giving the look of a fresh newly plastered wall.

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Skimming

Skimming is part of plastering work, by applying thin two coat method for smoothing walls. Finishing process of plastering will be done on walls or ceilings to create a smooth finish for painting or wallpapering

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Artex Covering

Artex can be plastered over. Firstly we absolutely make sure that there are no flaking or loose sections of the artex, or indeed ceiling/wall. Then we remove all obviously visible high spots of artex.

 

Plaster Boarding

Plaster board also known as drywall, wall board, gypsum board, is used to for interior walls and ceilings. Rendering Overtime the exterior of your house can start to discolour, crack and look dated or unsightly. This is usually a result of years of harsh weather conditions. By having the exterior of your home rendered or re-rendered you can protect your property whilst improving the overall appearance of your home. A fresh new render will give the exterior of your property a modern and fresh new look.

 

We offer a free no obligation quote and guarantee competitive prices and a professional friendly service

CALL NOW FOR A NO OBLIGATION COMPETITIVE QUOTE

07904284293

NO JOB TOO SMALL

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