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Our builder recommendation - Mark - after quite a search


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I?d like to recommend our builder who is in throes of completing the outside and inside of our period conversion block of flats.

We spent ages trying to find someone, through the forum, colleagues, friends, contacts, websites etc., and we were lucky enough to be introduced to Mark.

The work so far is beautiful and we can?t wait to see it all complete. His team are polite, friendly, helpful and hardworking.

I am putting this up before the work completes this week, only as he normally isn?t in this area, and if anyone is looking for a builder, it may be someone that you might want to meet.

We had a surveyor around last week and from ground level he said the work was very professional. At that point, he could not go on our scaffolding as it was unsafe (see previous post where our scaffolding was stolen).

If you have any questions, or would like to see the work so far, please feel free to contact me. Please know it is not complete and scaffolding fiasco put us behind on schedule.

Further recommendation would be that a few of our flats are asking him back to complete personal works, and next year we have requested him to quote for further building work we need to undertake.

Mark?s number is 07958 088 677 and let him know it was our recommendation.

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