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Sarah80

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i recently had some major nworks on me home in East Dulwich and want to recommend local builder Gio 07466534991 he and his team are incredibly hard working, honest and great to deal with. the works were completed on schedule and any changes were made without hesitation or fuss. i will defintely use them again. he carried out structural works , right through to final finishes and decorating. they also carried out external landscaping works to a fine finish. have a resonable price.
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just another recommendation for Gio , he completely rebuilt the kitchen and hallway ; new tiles,rebuilt the floor level, ceilings, spotlight, doors, decorating, new tiles in back garden and render walls, with a nice final..a very good organizer, very hard / faster worker and quik to reply to queries and offer quotes! based on my experience i would recommend
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On the basis of Sarah's recommendation I used Gio and his team for plastering, decorating and laying laminate flooring and totally agree. They did an incredible job, worked really hard and achieved a high quality finish. I only wish they would come back and pave the front garden.

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