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UNIQUE REPAIR SPECIALIST PLASTIC SURGEON - OFFERS NATIONWIDE REPAIR SERVICE FOR GARAGE DOORS


Plastic Surgeon, the expert fine finishing commercial and domestic building repair specialist showcases garage door repairs.


Plastic Surgeon - the UK nationwide cosmetic repair specialist and expert in material and building product repairs such as - Plastic and GRP,Woods and Veneers, Stone and Brick, Ceramics and Enamel, Glass and Glazing,Metals and Foils, and other surfaces can carry out seamless repairs to most types of garage door surfaces.


Before


Plastic Surgeon’s teams of highly skilled finishers can repair dents, scratches and gouges using a range of special two-part fillers. The team is able to build up the profile of the garage door to match the original and then sand and polish. All finishers are trained in colour theory so they can mix an exact match of paint to spray the door to match the original.


Rob Mouser, Managing Director, Plastic Surgeon said: “Garage doors often suffer abuse from their owners by having cars driven in and out and more commonly these days, refuse bins being wheeled in out, causing damage to both the outer and inner door surfaces. Our expert team of unique repair specialists can visit homes across the UK to re-spray, re-surface and fill dents and scratches, preventing the need to replace the whole door.”


Plastic Surgeon specialises in repairing all types of building damage, both internally and externally, eliminating the costs and delays associated with replacement. Plastic Surgeon has carried out thousands of repairs to signage, sinks, tiles, worktops, seating, showers and cills, in materials ranging from stone and granite to wood and plastic.


After


The fine finishing expertise means that repairs are virtually invisible and undetectable, and with the company’s well earned reputation for speed and efficiency, disruption is minimal.


Contact Details: Plastic Surgeon Limited, Blue Waters House, Pottery Road, Bovey Tracey, Devon, TQ13 9DS T: 0845 141 0000 F: 0845 143 0000 E: priority@plastic-surgeon.co.uk www.plastic-surgeon.co.uk


TALL ORDER FOR NEW WASTE TRANSFER / RECYCLING CENTRE


Expertise in their field and the ability to specify and install exactly what the client required, on time and at the right price, resulted in DHF member dp Doors and Shutters Ltd being awarded a contract to supply roller shutter doors for a new waste transfer / recycling centre based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire operated by the Ron Hull Group.


The contract comprised:


• 2 x large doors + all supporting steelwork = 6500mm wide x 12000mm high


• 2 x smaller doors + all supporting steelwork = 6500mm wide x 10000mm high


All four doors and steelwork were manufactured in house, motors and control panels were supplied by Guthrie Douglas utilising the SAFEDRIVE direct drive motors.


IF CARSLBERG BUILT LORRY DRIVERS ….!


If Carlsberg built lorry drivers, Jim, Jon and many Teckentrup Depot customers think they’d be just like Brian. Brian Milne has been with Jim & Jon since the beginning – 2½ years ago now. After a short break, whilst the Teckentrup Depot purchased it’s new, what Jim euphemistically calls ‘our fleet”, of vehicles’, Brian is back.


The fact that we now own our own vehicles and have Brian heading up our driving team gives us the flexibility to provide customer service right to the doorstep. The buying experience begins when you pick up a brochure, call Alison in our sales office, receive the delivery from Brian that ultimately finishes with the perfect installation for your customer.


Brian delivers a huge chunk of this service for us.


The man is a constant source of optimism. Nothing is too difficult. He is a mathematical genius who is continually telling us that it’s ‘6 and 2 threes’ as far as he’s concerned, or “its nay going to get done by itsel’, so we’d be as weel gettin’ on wee’ it”


If you need to contact Brian, here’s his number 0759 502 4141. He’s all blue toothed up and 100%safe in his shiny new wagon.


38 THE door industry journal spring 2011 Also online at: www.doorindustryjournal.co.uk


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