Plaster Contractors in Nashville, TN (Tennessee)
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(615) 564-7337
6280 North New Hope Road
Hermitage, TN 37076
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6280 North New Hope Road
Hermitage, TN 37076
Serving You in Nashville, TN
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Things to Consider Before You Install Plaster in Nashville, Tennessee:
- What type of finish do you want?
- Which rooms of the house need plaster?
Kitchen
Dining room
Bedroom(s)
Family/Living room
Hallway
Bathroom(s)
Garage or storage room
Other
Ideas & Inspiration from Nashville Drywall & Plaster Contractors
The walls and ceilings were painted in the Dining and Living rooms. We also painted the crown molding to more closely ...
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Recent Job Requests for Install Plaster Contractors in Nashville, Tennessee:
Project Location:
Nashville,
TN
37211
Date: 03/2010
Type of Finish: Smooth finish (no texture)
Consumer Owns Home: Yes
Request is for Commercial Location: No
Historical Work: No
Financing Requested: No
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Rooms Included: Kitchen
Comment: I need to repair the kitchen wall around a chimney where there was water damage. The home was built in the 1920's and I believe plaster is what what used (not drywall). The plaster has come off in a few places down to the lath.