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Needed: Contractor for Kitchen refurbishment


Socrates31

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Hi everyone,


My builder has let me down last minute and I need a contractor to do a full kitchen refurb including:


Removing existing kitchen

Re-tile walls and floor

Fit Ikea kitchen including units and all appliances

Repair damage from a roof leak which will involve removing damaged plasterboard and re-fitting (this will most likely be needed for the entire kitchen)

Some bespoke carpentry for shelves and odd shaped cupboards


If anyone has any recommendations for workmen who have completed a similar job and you were pleased with the results that would be great... I'm looking for someone who is reliable, works to a high spec and has good attention to detail.


If you are a contractor please message me and I will arrange for you to come over and give me a quote.


Thank you very much!

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