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sarahew

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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

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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

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