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I hired Andy to refurbish my office space as I needed some acoustic boards to be installed.


This involved detailed work - cutting around wall sockets , removing and replacing heaters and then extensive filling, sealing and painting.


Andy communicated with me regularly throughout the project , checking that we understood all of the options and taking a lot of care and time to make sure he was meeting our needs.


It was so nice to deal with a builder who made so much effort to talk to us and keep us informed and we never felt patronised , and felt able to discuss and ask questions at any point.


We changed our minds about certain things and Andy was so gracious and patient.


We are so happy with the finished job, our walls look great and Andy?s attention to detail is really impressive. Andy was also very respectful of our office furniture and belongings , putting everything back in its original position. He also left the space clean and tidy.


All of this for an extremely reasonable price too!


It was a pleasure for my colleague and I to talk to Andy, he was incredibly friendly and he loves a chat!


We would not hesitate to recommend him and hope to work with him again in the future.


Andy 07564 194 363

Highly recommend Andy for work around the home - great attention to detail and reasonably priced.


We needed some shelves, mirrors and wall planters put up on plasterboard walls with very short notice. Really good service, patient as we decided where we wanted things to go and great finish.


We?re very happy with the end result and Andy even cleaned up after himself! Wouldn?t hesitate in recommending to anyone.


Andy 07564 194 363

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