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Welcome to Built 2 Spec Renovations, the only renovations business you need for all your home changes or problems.
Covering all aspects of home improvement, home renovation and restoration.
Be it a new build or older property, perhaps even listed…
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Built 2 Spec Renovations is a property improvement & Restoration specialist, covering all aspects of trades, from plastering to general building and so fourth, constantly growing and moving forward, equipped enough to handle the big jobs but small enough to care for clients individual needs and still take on small works as well as large renovation projects.
From renovation to restoration and everything In between I cover it.
I pride myself on being reliable, polite, affordable and most of all clean and tidy even when in the work place, your home will be left as it was before we arrived or better…
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4 weeks max waiting time unless otherwise stated and agreed with client
There isn’t any normal practice… it’s what is mutually agreed between client and tradesmen… problem is it might seem the wrong way round but if you look at it from a tradesmen point of view… they have to supply all the materials and labour (a big cost) on the understanding that they will be paid for this at the end of the job which is simply a big huge risk… they too have families and homes to feed and keep… not everyone is honest… if you go to a supermarket and do your food shop you pay for the goods before you take them home….
on the clients side there trusting a good job will be done and done when stated… so there is a big risk either side… i prefer to go 50/50 so risk is equal unless otherwise agreed with clients as everyone is different.
Hi there, i too complete a lot of plastering and especially over artex, i mix pva with water 50/50 and give the ceiling a good coat allow it dry and then apply another once tacky get your self a bag of multi finish and start your mixing process but in your first coat add a couple handfuls of bonding…. it helps fill out a bit better…. then fresh mix just multi for your second coat…. always apply your first coat slightly thicker… you want to have pretty much covered the artex with first coat….
hope that helps you
Yes as a plasterer myself i would do this for you. hope that helps
You would want to seek out a chippy (carpenter) or a good all round handyman to fit new skirting board but a painter and decorator would obviously coat them for you