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evamay78

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Hi All,

Just wanted to recommend my builder. I've scoured these pages for recommendations before so know how useful they are. We had a whole load of refurbishment - basement work, stairs replacing, new joists and floor, and some partial structural work done. Would happily recommend - they took twice the time - quoted 8 weeks and were 16, but were nice, thorough, friendly and professional throughout those long 16 weeks! Having had several builders throughout the years, I can happily say, these guys were the least intrusive and friendliest we've ever had. Happy to give a personal recommendation by PM.


Nick Hunte http://huntebuildingspecialist.co.uk/

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