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Hi - we are struggling to get builders to quote for our project which involves underfloor heating, kitchen fitting, plasterboarding and skimming, moving a doorway, building a wall, and reversing a couple of doors.

I have gone to 6 recommended builders on here of which 2 came around to quote and 1 has quoted. We?re keen to find someone ASAP.


Any recommendations for reliable builders who take on this type of work would be appreciated, thank you.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hello again everyone. We got quite far down the road with a builder from here (2 visits and a quote) but he?s stopped replying now so it looks as if we?re back to scratch again. I?m quite at my wits end :(


We have a really good detailed works list and are looking for a reliable builder with good references.

Hi there


If you would like us to visit and provide a quote and schedule of works for your project please get in touch with me directly


Outstanding eye for detail and finish with competitive pricing.


Kind regards

Charles



07494 799 721


[email protected]


www.charleslouisdecor.com

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