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‭07706 891482‬ Charlie Haggarty CGB Contractors.

He did my loft and refurbished my house last year and as soon as we can afford it we will again utilise his services for a ground floor extension. He only takes on one project of this size at a time and is a really honest and decent fellow. You?ll get a personal touch from him that you won?t get from some of the larger companies.

  • 2 weeks later...

We have just had an absolutely superb experience with Sky High Builders, who have built our stunning new loft bedroom and ensuite.


Marvin project managed the build for us and nothing was too much trouble for him. He managed everything brilliantly from start to finish. His level of customer service is second to none and he genuinely cares about doing an impeccable job. If Marvin wasn't among the team working on site that day, he made sure he was there every morning to inform about the progress of the build. Marvin's motto is "the client's always right" and he will do all he can to ensure his clients are happy with the job. He had some brilliant ideas for the design of our loft, and as a result we have a stunning and unique new space.


In terms of the quality of the build, the team at Sky High have very high standards, which was just what we were after as I confess to being a bit of a perfectionist. All the team take great pride in doing a good job and they are all a delight to have around on site.


Every step of the way my husband and I felt so thankful we'd taken on Sky High for the job. They really care about what they do and they really want to go above and beyond expectations.


We have the most beautiful bedroom and ensuite and it's all thanks to Sky High's high standards of workmanship and Marvin's great design ideas. We really can't praise Marvin and his team high enough. This is the third building job we've done on our house and Sky High are leagues ahead of the other companies we used. They are incredibly professional.


We are happy to give a reference over the phone - please PM me for details.


Marvin is on 07966 189754 www.sky-high-builders.co.uk

  • 10 months later...

I can also recommend Marvin and his team at Sky High Builders. Marvin designed and built my loft conversion last year and I was very impressed. Marvin was very responsive and really goes the extra mile to make sure that the build is up to his standards. His team are highly skilled and very polite.


I have recommended Marvin to a lot of my friends and they have also been impressed. I have also asked Marvin to start work on more renovations starting soon.

Hey Peachy, we?ve used Plaster Fever for our kitchen extension and loft conversion. Lu the director was amazing, they finished on time and within budget. We are so happy with and cannot praise them enough. Her Number is 07825757044 or www.plasterfever.com

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