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Hi artcream my name is Nicholas hunte, Hunte Building Specialists ltd is my company i am on Checkatrade.com with reviews also with a link to my web page huntebuildingspecialist.co.uk


EPB I have worked in and around East Dulwich for many years doing building of jobs for different companies

I started my company 2 years ago after 30 years in the building trade, it is never to late

here are a few roads and what jobs I have worked on:

Ondine road loft conversion

Carlton avenue loft conversion reroof extension

Woodwarde road loft conversion

Friern road tile bathroom glass shower screen

Heber road loft conversion

Goodrich road loft conversion

Crystal palace road 1/loft conversion

Crystal palace road 2/extension

Crystal palace road 3/damp course/decs/tiling/french doors

Pellet road skylights /stair case loft conversion

Pickwick road loft conversion

Cornflour road fit kitchen

Dovedale road loft conversion

Rye road loft conversion

Therapia road attic work/velux windows

Melbourne road tiling plus

Howden street lower ceilings

Cyrena road resin wall cracks & decorate

Upland road loft conversion

Keston road opening wall between living dining rooms

At the moment I am building a Hip to Gable loft conversion on Arngask road Catford that is 3 on the same road

i would be happy to take you around to any of the above jobs to get feed back from the owners


I have a Couple vans on the road at the moment the van in question is Taxed,Insured and has a Valid MOT,

it was at the top of Lordship Lane and had 4 tyres slit which i had replaced have a look at the tyres

it got Vandalised where it is as did the shutters on Glazer Delmar Solicitors across the road at the same time

if i was paranoid i would say some one has it in for me hahahah

I get it may look abandoned so i will have it moved

thank you for bringing this to my attention

Nick Hunte

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