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Just had our bathroom fully refurbed including wall removal by Michael greczynski of SE23 bathrooms , plenty of pictures of his work on the website . Really good team working with him , clean , reliable and knowlegable , we're really happy with the results and very happy to recommend him. phone number for him is 07912674343

Hi there here are a few samples of our work, we will help you with your bathroom design and layout if you are thinking of a new and more efficient functional layout. We will then quote for the work and we will provide an all inclusive design and build service with purchasing etc. This will allow you to get on with your normal routine whilst we manage the fit out of your new bathroom.

If we can be of service please let me know.

Rob

Hi, I would fully recommend my handy man keith he is excellent - I have used him for years now the other week I had a leaking shower there was no explanation as to why I wasn't bothered about a water meter being charged I was more concerned of wastage wanted it fix. As always an A class service even tightened my toilet seat without my knowledge and without charge. such a lovely man. highly recommended hes number is: 07716823333 if you need a reference I'm more than happy for you to pm me. all the best mel

Hi

I can fully recommend Ben @ Rock Dove Renovation, based locally. They have recently finished upgrading our bathroom; excellent attention to detail, knowledgeable at problem-solving and creative design solution. All projects including ours and great reviews can be found on their Social, website and Google. Highly recommended!

www.rockdoverenovation.com

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