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How to deal with duff plastering work?
I've just had some plastering done as part of an extension and am not
happy; it's rough in places and not level. The builder says his plasterer is good and there's not a problem. I'm tempted to say fix it or I'll bring-in someone else and deduct the cost from the overall bill - but that would destroy any goodwill that's left. I can't be the first with this problem, how have other people dealt with it? Dave |
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