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Decent small job builder!


gillandjoe

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Hello all,

I am looking for a decent, local and affordable small-job builder to do a bit of floor tiling. My partner and I have just bought our first flat, a do-er up-er, and have had a horrendous experience with the builder who did our bathroom and basically had to pay him to leave. I am very nervous about taking on another builder but we want to get this bit of flooring done professionally - probably only a day or so's work. Any names of tried and tested local builders would be very much appreciated.

Thanks!!

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Hi


I have recently posted an advert on EDF. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1058940


I know that you are looking for recommendations from others that have had work done, but i can assure you that you will not be disappointed with my workmanship. Im really passionate about my work and my aim is to provide the best quality at affordable prices.


If you are interested I can provide previous client references 1 to 1 over the phone to give you peace of mind.


Best wishes

Gary Strickland

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