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Any recommendations for a general builder to oversee flat modernisation


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Hi EDF,


I'm new to the area and am looking for a general builder to manage a modernisation project in a 2 bed flat. It will involve overhauling the electrics in 5 rooms, replastering, and fitting an extractor hood in a kitchen (i.e. putting a hole through the external wall). Small works in themselves, but altogether requires coordination of different trade professionals. If anyone has experience of a general builder with a small and efficient crew or perhaps an electrician-plasterer duo?


Looking forward to your advice!


Adam

Please check us out! We have done many similar projects in your area and have quite a few recommendations on here ourselves and would be more than happy to tender for this work.?


Web: www.hamiltonwalters.com

Email: [email protected]?

Phone:?0203 488 3269

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