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Hi, we also second the recommendation for Ross and his team who just completed some work for us this week. They were very efficient, friendly and we're very happy with their work. They also did a great job cleaning up afterwards which was a major plus!
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I can highly recommended Stephen at SM preservations, I recently renovated a bathroom and kitchen in one of my rentals, part of the renovation was to damp proof the kitchen and Bathroom. Stephen and his team came in on the Bank holiday and completed the whole job including the plastering in 5 days. The Bathroom was saturated from floor to ceiling, Stephen and his team did an amazing job.

Stephen 0208 658 8799

07939566969

[email protected]

http://www.checkatrade.com/SmPreservations/

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i would just like to say once again thank you to everyone who gave me recommendations but Ross and his team completed today with an amazing service. 25 year guarantee! and not one bit of mess! polite on time and truly! great thank you!!! Ross


Tel 07850280012 highly recommend!!!

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