Mick's Plastering
Renovations • Patching • New Homes • Prompt and Reliable TradesmenPlastering Perth's northern suburbs for over 20 years.
Mick's Plastering is a team of professional plasterers with over two decades experience in hardwall plastering for renovations and new homes.
We cover all aspects of hardwall plastering from rendering, setting, sand finishes, mock limestone and a varied range of textured coatings.
We are happy to answer your questions if you have a particular finish in mind.
Please ring Mick on 0413 866 366 or email [email protected] for a free measure and ...read more
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We have commissioned Mick's Plastering many times over a 10 year renovation of our home.
Mick has always been extremely knowledgable and skilled at his trade, polite and very competitive in price.
Recently we undertook a total renovation of our ensuite bathroom.Post demolition Mick's 2 sons rendered and plastered all the walls.....in one day!
Both men were extremely polite, trustworthy and so appreciative of morning and afternoon teas. All areas of our home where they prepared materials and worked was cleaned prior to their departure.
So refreshing for a family owned business to still be operating and offering old fashion service without compromise to workmanship and price.
Fully recommended
Mick quoted to render around a window and patch a wall and his son did the work. Unfortunately the render cracked both around a window and also where they patched a wall. I saw Mick working on a neighbours house and so asked him politely to fix the work. He stated
" It's very difficult to get a tradesman to comeback you know, you're better off paying someone else to fix it. It's not our fault if the render cracks. I didn't do the work, my son did and he works for himself, he only works under my company name." I asked if he had his sons phone number, but Mick stated that "He didn't have his number on him" as he picked up his phone and put it in his pocket. I stated "As I employed Mick's plastering, therefore then that is who should fix it" It was at this point that Mick became aggresive towards me jabbing his finger. I asked him to calm down and then I left.