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Hello this is Charlie from CGB builders and contractors.

I just wanted to post a notification to offer my services to the users of the EDF.

I have recently been working for several posters and have been encouraged to make use of the forum.

We offer services from small jobs (sheds, tiling, painting, carpentry to full extensions and refurbishments.

Please call

07706891482.Charlie

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Io would highly recommend Charlie and his team. So far I have personally used them to install a new bathroom. Render my crumbling walls, erect a 5 metre timber frame out house/shed and re fence my 100 foot garden.

Since then I have used them and recommended their services for my own jobs and to several customers requiring building services.

The standard of their work is impeccable and the speed at which they carry it out is staggering. From a tradesman who encounters builders every day, you learn who is reliable and who isn't. You know who is an asset and who is a cowboy. Charlie is an asset.

My self and my wife are having a loft extension done this summer and the biggest endorsement I can give is that Charlie is the guy I am entrusting to carry out the work (with his team).

I wouldn't have just anybody in my house and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him, as several of my customers are aware.

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