About Us:
As the owner of a painting, decorating business and brickwork specialist, I bring a passion for creativity and a keen eye for detail to every project I undertake. With years of experience in the industry, I have honed my skills in both residential and commercial painting and decorating.
Since 2022, we have expanded our team and have bricklayers with over 20 years of experience. We are specialists in rebuilding garden boundary walls.
My journey began with a love for transforming spaces and a desire to help clients realize their vision for their homes and businesses.
I believe that a well-painted and thoughtfully decorated space can significantly enhance the atmosphere and functionality of any environment. That's why I take the time to understand each client's unique needs and preferences, providing personalized consultations to ensure the final result aligns perfectly with their expectations.
Quality is at the forefront of my work. I use only the best materials and techniques, ensuring durability and a stunning finish that stands the test of time. I also stay updated on the latest trends and eco-friendly options, offering clients sustainable choices that are both beautiful and responsible.
My commitment to professionalism and customer satisfaction drives me to go above and beyond in every project. I take pride in my attention to detail, reliability, and the strong relationships I build with my clients. Whether it's a small room makeover or a large commercial project, I approach each job with enthusiasm and a dedication to excellence, aiming to create spaces that inspire and delight.
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Yes, you need scraping and cleaning first, then priming, you can use zinsser pill stop works very well or stabilising solution. (filling if necessary for cracks, holes, also filing makes smooth surface after sanding), then you can paint using like you mentioned weather shield paint type.
Always primed the new plaster.
it's a lot of good brand on the market but one of my favourite one is zinsser gardz.
I'm not a big fan using a johnstone product. for upvc you need to prime first, otherwise the paint will not stick to the surface. depending on budget i'm using a benjamin moore, jenolite upvc, but ronseal upvc does a pretty good job too.