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Ollie4sam

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We found Selcuk Cosar of Marmarex builders through MyBuilder.com; he was quick to get in touch and quick to provide a quote and start the work. He gave us a competitive quote, his team were punctual, polite and hard working, arriving at 7.45 each morning and usually knocking off at six, and working on Saturdays and even one Sunday.


Despite some initial teething problems over some of the supplies that were sourced, Sel was always flexible about solutions and even absorbed the additional cost of a change in the flooring.


We have worked with several builders on projects large and small and we would definitely say that Sel and his team are one of the two best, both of whom are head and shoulders over the rest.


We have now asked him to provide a quote for a reasonably large extension, which reflects our satisfaction with his work, and we would happily recommend him to others.


Our only advice would be to be really clear on your expectations around materials at the outset to avoid any confusion or delays later on.

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