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Builders recommendations Please!


Rachi

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Hi all,


I am looking for recommendations of good, trustworthy, reasonable tradesmen to do some renovation work on a Victorian maisonette in the area. I need plumber, electrician, joiner and/or builder who can do all of the above. Hoping I can tap into the collective experience in this forum to get some good leads.


Many thanks for your help, R

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I recommend Peter Saunderson of Amberwood Construction, he has many years of experience and he's so helpful for advice, reasonable cost, reliable. He has done various works and has been good at giving me ideas for layout and design making the most of the space in my house. The telephone number is 07435 410808
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I just finished a full refurb on a victorian conversion. Martin and his team @ Style performance did a fantastic job at my flat (complete refurb and change of layout). I would be very happy to recommend them. Good quality work, reliable and reasonably priced.

Martin 07535270727


Good luck with your project.

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