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We have recently had a Ground Floor extension done - on the plus side the finish looks great and we are pleased with most of the product. On the negative side our builder has now left us with (along with some of our money) before finishing the job. Fun times.


We need an electrician to resolve the final electrics (which weren't certified at the time my builder deserted us) and to install cabling/lights in the garden.


There are a few snagging issues internally too - grouting, a bit of joinery etc.


It is externally where most of the work is required in the garden.


- joinery, rendering, bit of plumbing, concrete work


It is tricky as it is coming in on to 'somebody else's job' but I would very much appreciate any recommendations please.


Many thanks!!

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