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Looking for a builder for finishing garden conversion


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We have a garden building which needs to be completed asap. We are looking for someone to put up a stud wall, create an en suite with associated electrics and plumbing(although it does already have water and power, connect to underfloor heating system already installed. Put down floor, tile and create some sort of kitchen space in a corner.


If you can help, or recommend someone who is available now and handy, please PM me. Thanks.

I would recommend Edimar (07871 807 380), a great Brazilian carpenter and builder. I have used Edimar services in many occasions (new Kitchen, new toilet, changed doors, new decking and lights in the garden, decorate to mention few...) all with great finish and always a pleasure to have him and his team around.

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