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Hello, I just wanted to highly recommend Tim Luxton , who is local, and has just done a fantastic job fixing up my previously decrepit new home. It has been transformed. Sitting room wall knocked through, new bathroom, plumbing, and sll my rotten downstairs joists rebuilt and a wonderful new flood laid. He is also full of creative ideas, for instance he suggested using reclaimed scaffolding boards for flooring. They were cheap, and look extremely handsome. I would never have thought of that. He is also an extremely nice person, and even the neighbours liked them! In fact one woman started bringing them cakes. That?s how nice they are. Tim also took my neighbour a bottle of wine on a particularly noisy day. That sort of thing is priceless and really helped everything to go smoothly. He works hard to squeeze money out of the budget but is also reliable and honest when it comes to pricing realistically. He does quality, conscientious work. Highly recommended. ‭07985 557507‬

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