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New kitchen, builder disappeared - recommendations please


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We are pretty much ready to go on fitting a new kitchen - plans in place, Howdens have reserved the materials, but our builder has let us down.


Any recommendations on whom we might ask for estimates in the circumstances? There would be a bit of plumbing work to do as we will be moving the boiler, but no great rebuilding


Many thanks.

I used these guys for a small job a couple of years ago, but was very impressed with the service level from them - particularly John, the owner, who was diplomat in dealing with unfortunate neighbours.


http://www.jnjbuildingsolutions.co.uk/



Can you name the builder who let you down?

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