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Hi,

I have a team of experienced builders which have decided a few years ago that we want to start do some private jobs to earn some extra money,and now we want to move to the next level. We are trying to get some regular work to try to pull away from having to work for our current employer.

Over the years,whilst working for a renovation company we've acquired skills and knowledge that make us experts in internal/external refurbishment and structural work. We have a very big portfolio of works we completed and we are very proud of it as we always left our costumers with smile on their faces. We are very friendly and be believe that a job is done only when costumer is happy.

If you require a quote for any kind of refurbishment work,please do not hesitate contact us :

Tel: 07888058791

Email: [email protected]

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