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Recommendations on building firms in SE22 for rear/side extension and loft conversion


twm

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Hi,


We are currently in the process of extending our house (rear/side return extension and loft conversion) and are now looking for a builder to complete the works. We have met with the following companies and wondered if anyone has any experience with them and would (or not!) recommend any of the below?


Don?t Move Extend Ltd t/a Lofts and Extensions

Trikymia Ltd t/a Absolute Lofts

Urban Space Building & Plumbing Ltd

Sky High Builders Ltd

HD Conscruction Builders Ltd


Thanks!

Hi TWN,


We would love the opportunity to work with you on this on get onto that list! Please get in touch with our office on: 0207 139 8635 or alternatively email us at: [email protected] so we can discuss the project in more detail and you can decide if you would like one of our project managers to come out and meet with you at the property to take a run through to then follow up with our fully comprehensive quotation...no hidden charges!


We specialize in lofts and extensions and can also facilitate the design side of things if you were still at the early stages.


Hope to hear from you,


Thanks

H

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