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Im looking for recommendations anyone has locally for an experienced plumber and tiler to refit our bathroom and toilet (we're based in SE5)?


Looking to have trades men around to accurately quote a price and timescales for the work. Hoping to to have the work conducted in September or October.


=== details should be be said trades man ===


The Bathroom comprises of 2 adjoining rooms. The bathroom with shower and sink and a separate toilet.


Bathroom (2.7mx1.5m):

1. Removal of bath, sink and towel radiator (items to be refitted in same locations)

2. Removal of floor and wall tiles

3. Fitting of new floor and wall tiles


Toilet (1.7mx0.9m):

1. Removal of toilet (to be refitted in same locations)

2. Removal of floor and wall tiles

3. Fitting of new floor and wall tiles

4. Fitting of small wall mounted corner sink

Hi


I can highly recommend Phil from Scutt's property services who has been helping us with all plumbing issues for the last 3 years and kept many of our tenants happy. He is a qualified plumber who along side his brother has fitted 3 bathrooms on our rental properties. All finishing touches were completed to a very high standard and we have always been happy with his work. We found him via his facebook but I believe he has been on the forum for a few years now.


Phil - 07400700381


Hope this helps!


Helen

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