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Loft Conversion Recommendation


Emily72

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Hi everyone! I am new to this forum which I find really informative. My family and I moved into the area 6 months ago, which finding local trades men to do work for us has been a mine field. Thank you to all who post your recommendations on here as it has helped us to get the bits and bobs sorted out in our home. In return I would like to share with you our recent experience of completing our first ever loft conversion. We contracted a company called Loft Life who I have to say that from the initial design to completion have been an absolute pleasure to deal with. If you are looking to do a loft conversion yourselves the number is 08000280099 and ask to speak to the owner, Mr Spencer Clifford, who arranged a free design and quote for us. This is the only company we found on research that did not sub contract the work out, and unbelievably put themselves on a financial penalty that guaranteed all the work would be done to a good finish, and completed on time. We could not find any other company who would offer this for our reassurance. Anyway, once again thank you to all for all the contacts.
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