Archive for December, 2008

Tips and tricks of the high pressure sales people revealed!

There is much “hoo-haa” nowadays about ethical selling of home improvements. Mainly national companies are to blame, coupled with sheer greed, to make as many sales as possible, no matter what the cost or consequences.

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Operational procedures for the NPA wall coating system

When a lot of companies promise “this, that and 6 other things” in order for you to part with your money, we at NPA realise and respect the fact that when a service is promised, and someone pays for that service, it has to be exactly as was promised when placing the order.

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Cement Rendering And Building Plastering

The purpose of rendering is two-fold, namely to weatherproof the building wall and to provide pleasing finishes of various textures. Plastering is a skilled trade and an expert plasterer should be employed wherever possible, as there are many points that can only be learnt by experience.

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Plasterwork and rendered walls info

Plasterwork is one of the most ancient of handicrafts employed in connection with building operations, the earliest evidence showing that the dwellings of primitive man were erected in a simple fashion with sticks and plastered with mud.

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We had our house sprayed with an Exterior Wall finish many years ago. There is a problem and the company has gone bust. What can we do?

Hi NPA, I hope you can help us, as we are unsure about what to do next…….. but we had our house by a company in Stoke on Trent a few years back, but it is peeling underneath the kitchen window out the back.

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We found An interesting product: Glass Curtains!

When speaking to an NPA colleague in Spain recently, we were alerted to a great new product, or serviced at least, utilising new glass technology.

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We are open all through the Christmas and new year

Has 2009 been a busy year for you? Did you not get time to sort the things around the house that need doing? What about the cracks in the walls outside, or the loose roof tile, or even the damp patches?

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