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Wanted: Builder Recommendations


Kez

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Hi,


We are looking for a reliable, detail-oriented, experienced and affordable builder to undertake structural and cosmetic renovations (new kitchen, new bathroom, new flooring, skimming, moving staircase etc) to our house. We would be grateful for any recommendations. Please PM me.


Thanks in advance.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I can reccomend Lenny @ Hamilton Walters Carpentry & Building LLP


My mum found them on here and they came and done her loft for her. He finished it to a very high standard and she was over the moon so I got him in to carry out some works at my place - They also decorate. Very competitive and no hidden costs.


His number is 077 8000 4007

Alternatively you can email: [email protected]


Hope this helps

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