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Local tiler and more - Kim Michelet


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Hello!

I have received a few recommendations here for which I am grateful but wanted to create a post specifically to advertise my services.

I am a local builder specialising in tiling but also very comfortable with other trades such as carpentry, decorating, plastering, kitchen/bathroom installation etc...

I have been working in London for over 15 years and I always try to work to a high standard, so far I have many satisfied customers!

Most of my work has been in central London until now but I am hoping to get more local work to avoid te commuting, please feel free to call on me if you feel I could be helpful.


Thanks for the great forum by the way!


Kim. 07838102782

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Kim has recently finished a tiling job for me and has done a fantastic job. Responds to inquiries in a timely manner and very reasonably priced. Would highly recommend him. He is also fitting our kitchen, doing skirting etc, so very handy.


Happy to send photo's of his handy-work if anybody needs a reference.


Peter

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Hi,


I just wanted to recommend Kim's services. He recently undertook a complete refurb of my Victorian terrace - new kitchen, new bathroom, knocking an internal wall down, redecorating, lots of plumbing, and some electrics. Kim was great to work with - very friendly and flexible. He was competitively priced and happy to accommodate requests and changes of plan! If you would like to know more about the work or see pictures etc. then feel free to PM me.


Cheers,


David

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Highly recommend Kim - despite delays with builders, he was amazingly accommodating and worked around them. Kim also did some extra bits which the builders had left unfinished in bathroom. We are really pleased with finish and super nice guy too. Highly recommend K
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Kim has just finished a job at ours - tiling a whole wall I?m our kitchen, tiling a fireplace hearth and fitting skirting boards. I can?t recommend him enough - punctual, professional and friendly to boot! Pleasure to work with and have in the house, so I would also highly recommend.
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Kim built an en-suite shower room from scratch for us. He was very friendly, easy to deal with and supportive in ensuring we have the right equipment.

Worked very tidy, overall very good quality, we are very happy with the completed work and would definitely recommend him. He didn't charge any extra even though job took a bit longer than anticipated.

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