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Hi there, I used Taylored Lofts last year. They were quite good for the money though I suspect they bit off more than they could chew with my design. But the guys were generally very friendly, reliable and tidy (for builders) and though there were one or two hiccups along the way, it was the most painless building experience we've had. I think they are good for the price. I am noticing cracks opening up in the plasterboard now, 11 months later, which makes me think I should have paid more attention to their plastering. You're more than welcome to come have a look if you want.
Outlook lofts did mine. Very pleased with all aspects of the build and I had great service before and during the work. Fine settlement cracks do appear after a while but I think that's normal. Ditto the above about having a look if you want to send me a pm.

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