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We would highly recommend Tom and his team. We had an entire third floor (three bedrooms and a bathroom), including new walls and roof built from scratch by them in the time it would take most loft companies to be watertight. Unlike any of the builders we have used in the past, Tom was very approachable and always willing to listen or make suggestions. The quality of his finish is fantastic and the work fits in so well our neighbours and kids can't remember what our house looked like before the conversion. If you want a quality job done by nice people at the top of their game, you won't do better than Benchmark Lofts.
  • 5 weeks later...
Another recommendation for Benchmark. Tom and his team converted our loft at the beginning of this year and did an amazing job. 2 new bedrooms and an en-suite in 5 weeks! His work is to a very high standard, particularly the finish which is outstanding. His team are friendly and respectful, I didn't even notice they were here half the time which was great with young kids around. If you have ever had a bad experience with builders, Tom and his team totally restore your faith, nothing was ever too much trouble and issues were dealt with immediately. We love our new extension and I would not hesitate to recommend Tom to anyone thinking of doing a loft conversion.

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