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Following EDF recommendations, I used Mark Taylor for a recent structural survey at our new home. He was excellent. Extremely personable, flexible and professional and the report looks to be very thorough. Would not hesitate to use again and to recommend to others. He was really good value as well compared with other quotes I received for the same job.
  • 4 months later...

I would also like to recommend Mark; he recently did the calculations and steel specification for the removal of a chimney breast for us. This was passed by Building Control with no problems. When we did run into problems with the physical removal he liaised with Building Control and provided extra calculations at no extra cost even though his part of the work was already done; he really helped us out of what could have been a tricky situation. Would definitely use him again - thank you Mark!


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  • 2 months later...
We had a similar scenario to Laurac where we had to get Mark back to our property because our plans changed - he was great, answered calls and emails at the weekend/while away, communicated directly with our builder and rejigged drawings and calcs quickly so work wasn't held up - he charged us a small additional fee, well worth it. Much appreciated and highly recommended.

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