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Piotr has just renovated our bathroom (wall and floor tiles, white goods installation and new fixtures/plumbing).  We could not be happier with him, he is extremely professional, always arrives on time, is very respectful and most importantly he has very high personal standards for the quality of his work, which means that we can trust him to do an excellent job without excessive supervision. We cannot recommend him highly enough, and will definitely be using him again in future!

PW Tiling - 07989 141232

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  • 2 months later...

Hi all,

Just to second this. Peter did such a brilliant job on my kitchen after I found his name on here. He was polite, efficient and very tidy, and the job he's done is so neat. He also fitted some shelves for me, which was a massive help. 

If you're in need of a tiler, I would highly recommend Peter at PW Tiling: [email protected]

Jen

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We would like to also HIGHLY recommend Peter.  His work is excellent - we are really really happy.   VERY high standard and we ditto everything that has been said above.  Professional, discreet, timely, friendly - if it looks like something extra is needed, he is extremely reasonable.   We have had what was a shower and sink bathroom made into a bath, sink and toilet which he has managed to make look spacious.  Really thrilled.

  • 4 months later...

Based on the kind recommendations on this thread, I contacted Peter to have essentially a complete bathroom renovation. He just finished on Friday. It looks absolutely great, each aspect is just exactly as I had requested and to an extremely high standard. So I am now the happy owner of my dream bathroom. Peter was always clear about the schedule, timely, friendly and left the place tidy at the end of each day so I could use it. I am hoping to have him back for my kitchen next year.

On 01/12/2024 at 22:07, SamFH said:

Based on the kind recommendations on this thread, I contacted Peter to have essentially a complete bathroom renovation. He just finished on Friday. It looks absolutely great, each aspect is just exactly as I had requested and to an extremely high standard. So I am now the happy owner of my dream bathroom. Peter was always clear about the schedule, timely, friendly and left the place tidy at the end of each day so I could use it. I am hoping to have him back for my kitchen next year.

Hi Sam,

I’m hoping to renovate my bathroom in the new year. Out of interest how long was it between you getting a quote to the work being started/completed?

Many thanks!

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