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Hi, we're looking for a bathroom refurb in Herne hill. Flexible on timing. Message me for the plan - we are buying all the goods and tiles. Thanks, Amy

 

Hi Amy I have many recommendations on this Forum if you would like a Free Quote feel free to call me 07564194363 all the Best Andy

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All types of work undertaken 

Hello, My name Valy im local builder and I provide professional services with many years of experience. The services That I can provide are set down below, including:

Demolition

Full refurbishment 

Full Bathrooms. & kitchens 

Partition walls & ceilings 

Tiling  

Plumbing 

Painting & decorating 

Plastering, with high  quality 

Electrical

Landscaping 

Roofing 

Cement work 

Cement rendering 

And much more 

All these jobs we’ll do is going to be performed with many years of high experience.

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/www.evoref.co.uk

 

Pictures and references are available.

Any services you want around your house Please feel free to contact me on 07889018846 ~Valy

 

NO JOB TO SMALL,

We are serious people 

Thank you.

 

 

 

 

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Highly recommend the builder we have used for renovation work that included full bathroom rip out and refurb. He works locally and mainly through recommendations. We were very pleased with the quality of his work so happy to recommend his service 07759295779 www.amcblondon.co.uk

Hello, my name is Alex Spanish general builder with more than 20 years of experience, do not hesitate in contact me for a free quote: 07400644931

*Bathroom Renovation 

*Kitchen installation 

*Tiles 

*Painting and Decorating 

*Light fitting 

*Carpentry 

*Fence Garden 

*Brick works 

Etc..... contact me 07400644931

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On 30/05/2023 at 16:22, bettyblu79 said:

Hi there - did you find a builder for your bathroom refurb? Any feedback? We are also looking. Many thanks

Hi,

Hopefully you've already found someone to help but if not we'd be very happy to come and take a look and give you a price for the work. 

We only do bathrooms around Dulwich/East Dulwich/Peckham Rye/Herne Hill/Camberwell and would be very happy to provide photos and references for recent jobs, as well as proof of our acceptance into the prestigious Guild of Master Craftsmen.  

Thanks

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