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Discuss Quick question for anyone who can help. in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Does any1 have any idea how much a plasterer would charge to skim a living room dining room kitchen and 2 bedrooms, rooms arnt to big but big enough, just ...
          
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    Question Quick question for anyone who can help.

    Does any1 have any idea how much a plasterer would charge to skim a living room dining room kitchen and 2 bedrooms, rooms arnt to big but big enough, just looking for a average price. Needs to be a quick reply if thats possible thanks very much.

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    Default Re: Quick question for anyone who can help.

    This will vary massively from area to area sorry not much help
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    Default Re: Quick question for anyone who can help.

    Between £600/£800 Very difficult to give a price like this.

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    Default Re: Quick question for anyone who can help.

    really need to know sizes of rooms etc ,dont think you will get the correct figure without a plasterer seeing the job first,try trusted tradesmen.com

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    I'd say about £1200 for a domestic enviroment
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