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Bradford Plastering For Beautiful Homes
Contracts Can Be Undertaken On Behalf Of Builders Or Home Improvement Companies Or For Commercial Or Domestic Customers
We Can Work To Your Own Specification Or Complete The Job Using Our Plastering Skills
Phone Plastering Services Bradford Free On 0800 8818103
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Grants And Financial Assistance
The financial meltdown of October 2008 will soon resolve itself.
Home Loans are still availble for improvement purposes. A second mortgage can often be the best option for your home improvement loan. If short term funding is the only requirement then an overdraft facility or Bank loan can cost less in the long run. We do not recommend any particular loan facility but we are of the opinion that money is still better invested in your property than in the bank. And what better way of course than to invest the banks money.
Your Personal Contact at Plastering Services Bradford
Trevor
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Plasterwork is one of the most ancient of building techniques. Evidence shows that the dwellings of primitive man were erected in a simple fashion with sticks and plastered with mud. The pyramids in Egypt contain plasterwork executed at least four thousand years ago, probably much earlier, and yet hard and durable, at the present time. From recent discoveries it has been ascertained that the tools of the plasterer of that time were practically identical in design, shape and purpose with those used today. For their finest work, the Egyptians used a plaster made from calcined gypsum just like plaster of Paris of the present time, and their methods of plastering on reeds resemble in every way our lath, plaster, float and set work. Hair was introduced to strengthen the material, and the whole finished somewhat under an inch thick.