Jump to content

Builder recommendations


sarahew

Recommended Posts

Hi all.


I'm looking for a reputable building firm to take on a kitchen remodelling project, to include take down of half an internal wall, new doors and windows. Will need structural engineer and to go through planning office.


Has anyone recently had any similar work done and been pleased with their builders? We have not long had a bad experience with builders and would be grateful for a reliable recommendation.


Many thanks everybody.


Sarah

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/31795-builder-recommendations/
Share on other sites

Hi there

i now a very good company,they have done a loft extention in my place,i now they can do your kitchen because they showed me previous jobs before they start my loft.

Martin's Builders & Decorators

07984747249


They are exelente builders and menbers of Federation of Master Builders

Hi Sarah, Mc Govern Carpentry and Design undertook a kitchen and Bathroom refurbishment for me in my buy to let property. They completed the project on time and within budget. Barry, Steven and the team work to an exceptional standard and they have an amazing after care service. Members of the Federation of Master Builders

Steven 0208 432 2247

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • It's not magistrates that are needed, it's judges and they will rattle through these cases whether the loos are working or not. Barristers get a brief fee and a day rate. 
    • I'm not sure that's true. I don't know how they bill (and I might be wrong) but I doubt they get paid each time they turn up at court and a witness or defendant fails to show, or the printer's broken, or  the loos have flooded, or whatever. I think most remaining criminal barristers and solicitors these days (now there's no money in it) genuinely care about the justice system and would like to see trials coming to court quicker, but not like this. Plus, I don't see how these measures will help - they won't suddenly magic up all the courtrooms the system demands (that prev govts shut down), and do we even have enough mags to pick up all the extra non jury cases that will arise? Picking and panelling juries isn't what's causing the delay in trials going to court.     
    • Well, this is it isn’t  it?    this does see to be an ongoing problem since oooh I’m gonna say 2016. For some reason  governments playing to a populist right wing media without foundations in reality, all in the hope of a supportive headline that will never come 
    • I happen to think jury trials are a good idea and the government should be spending efforts making them more efficient and bringing them to court more quickly. However, criminal barristers have a huge conflict of self interest in lengthy delayed jury trials and I've not seen any of them mention that when they argue against these new proposals.   
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...