Distinctive expertise
Repairs that support decorating
We fix the surface before the paint goes on. That gives you a neater finish and saves frustration later.
Domestic work with a practical eye
​We focus on the sort of wall and render issues that crop up in real homes. You get sensible repairs without unnecessary fuss.
One point of contact throughout
We handle the repair work ourselves from start to finish. That keeps the job clear, simple and easier to organise.
Repair tired walls before they get worse
Cracked plaster, blown patches and worn render can make your home look scruffy and harder to decorate well. At GMR Decorators, we repair damaged plaster and restore affected render so your walls are solid, smooth and ready for the next step. Our work is especially useful when you're planning to repaint a room, freshen up a hallway or sort out surface damage before it spreads.
With around 20 years of experience, we know how to deal with the sort of everyday wall problems that show up in domestic properties. We carry out practical property improvements, keeping the job straightforward and tidy.


The right preparation for a lasting finish
Sound plaster and render give painting, decorating, wallpaper and finishing work a far better chance of lasting well. They also help your rooms look cleaner, brighter and more cared for without needing major building work. Small repairs done at the right time can prevent surface problems becoming more awkward later. Our plastering and repair work helps you move forward with painting and decorating knowing the basics have been put right first. Contact us to discuss your requirements.
A sensible fix before decorating starts
Fresh paint will only highlight dips, cracks and rough patches if the surface underneath hasn't been put right first. We prepare walls and other problem areas carefully, giving you a better base for decorating and a smarter final finish. That makes this service a handy choice if you're already planning painting work and want everything sorted in one visit. We also carry out related maintenance work, which helps if a small repair turns into a wider tidy-up.

