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JohnC

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I'd like to recommend a small firm 'ME Home improvements' which has just completed a new bathroom and other internal building work in my house including moving a boiler and converting a cupboard into a shower-room. These were all done to a high standard and reasonable cost. The builders were friendly and I was happy letting them have copies of my keys when I was out. The boss, Mark, is on 07743825945.
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  • 2 months later...

Adding my recommendation for Mark Elsebach / ME Home Improvements for all-round building & general home improvement work. Mark carried out a full kitchen refurb for us in the spring which we're thrilled with (this included work around/widening a chimney breast including installing an extractor/cooker hood hidden in it, plumbing/moving pipes, electrics, plastering, tiling, fitting kitchen, painting etc) & we've just had him back to sand & refinish our original wooden floorboards, more plastering & decorating work throughout the house.

We found Mark & team to be thoroughly reliable, helpful, conscientious & incredibly hard working. Reasonably priced too.

Contact details here: http://www.mehomeimprovements.co.uk/80245/contact.php He's local, based in Peckham Rye.

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