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Bathroom Fitter required


Tubemole

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I am looking for a recommended bathroom fitter. I need a whole new bathroom suite fitted in my small flat, including a new shower (electrics required), and shower screen. I also need the floor and wall re-tiled, and some woodwork to be undertaken to box in the pipes.


If anyone knows someone reliable and reasonably priced, please reply. Thank you.

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Dear Tubemole,


We are a building and constraction company working in Dulwich and central London. We have recently finished similar bathroom refurbishment projects in your area. We are on the market for more than 10 years and have immaculate reputation.


Please, Have a look at our website: http://www.wernerandwerner.co.uk/bathroom-installers.html

And here you an find photos and description of our latest bathroom refurbishment projects:

Bathroom Refurbishment Projects


Don't hesitate to contact us. We are happy to help you on all stages of constraction from free quote to building works.


Best regards,

Werner and Werner Ltd

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