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George my builder and his team have done a fantastic job building me a double story extension, re routing sewers/drains, and re configuring the current layout, steel box frames fitted, windows, plumbing, plastering, decorating...the works. They have payed attention to detail so the finish is great, are willing to listen and respond to your requests and want you to be happy with the finished job. They have worked relentlessly and reliably and are always happy to be there.....no winging and complaining like so many builders I have used in the past. They have made the process a pleasure. George's mobile is 07570 924915. Or contact myself. Tim
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Please please please do not use George the builder. I have had the most terrible and stressful experience with him. The job was for a loft conversion and reconfiguration.


I don't really want to write a whole long story here but only to say that I now have an ensuite bathroom that has no very vital outgoing pipe connection rendering the bathroom unusable and to put one in means ripping up walls and tiles. The kitchen is incomplete - oven, stovetop and worktop not installed. Electrical wiring and lights not complete with wires hanging out the walls. He has not shown building control a large portion of the work, which means that they now need to open up walls to inspect. To top it all the staircase is not compliant. I can't even begin to comprehend the cost to fix everything, the disruption and stress. Further to this I also now need to redo the roof as well as all the electrics in the house.


George has now 'disappeared'. He will not return calls. I have scaffolding all around my property with no numbers of who to contact to take it down.


My process has been anything but a pleasure.

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