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TERRIBLE AND UNTRUSTWORTHY FLOOR FITTER. NOT GOOD QUALITY. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY.


We paid a premium price for floor levelling and engineered parquet to be fitted throughout our downstairs, including: 2 living rooms, a new kitchen extension, WC and downstairs hallways.


Feedback below:


- Job was left unfinished

- Blaze promised to come back and finish on two occasions and then never showed up, and ignored all phone calls / messages

- Poor quality finish (example photos below), including: border is uneven, border is not straight, large gaps between blocks which he attempted to fill badly with wood filler

- The stair nosing which he fitted broke within 24 hours

- Didn?t clean up after himself - adhesive and filler left smeared all over floors


We are very disappointed that we trusted this guy. We spent a lot of our money on our renovation project, and he has ruined the final look.


Happy to provide further photos if needed.

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