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Bathroom refurbishement


nico_las

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Hi all,


We are looking at refurbishing our bathroom. It will include:

- removing tiles, bath, basin

- installing fan extractor

- tiling floor and walls (up the ceiling)

- redecorating ceiling

- installing shower tray, shower enclosure, basin and taps.


if you know someone who could do the job, please let us know.


cheers

Nico

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Hi,


We specialise in bathroom and kitchen renovation.Next 6 weeks are fully booked but there are rare cancellations if you have earlier deadline.Please search for Atanas from Big Small Solutions and some recommendations will come,surely with different wording more will come up and we can provide further references.Feel free to contact for a free no obligation quote.



Kind regards,


Iliana

[www.kitchenandbathroombuilderdslondon.co.uk]

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I'd recommend Raju Sehmi, who did a great job on my bathroom, as well as my neighbours two bathrooms afterwards. He's had other recommendations on here (also as Sam (Sam is his real name, Raju is what his family call him and me, because I'm friends with his wife). Here are some pictures of what he did for me:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1222058,1222125#msg-1222125


His number is 079 3173 5875 and his email address is [email protected].


If you've any questions, just let me know :)

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strauss12345 Wrote:

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> Hi we had bricks and water complete refurb they

> was great on time polite clean and tidy every day,

> and a great price for top quality work. Robert

> wright bricks and water


Hi I can second Robert, from Bricks and Mortar, he did a great job for us, and was very quick.

Good Luck

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks to all the comments here's my comments about Maurice...


I would like to concur with the many other recommendations for Maurice the plumber. He has fitted two radiators and my new upstairs bathroom which included a new waste pipe , bath , shower , toilet and sink and has done all the work to a high standard and in good time. As others have noted he is great with communications, flexible to your timings and very good on the price. And as a local Peckham lad he is on our own doorstep. Can recommend him without hesitation for all your plumbing needs.


His number is 07720648273

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