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Hi Andy,

I can highly recommend Jovaner, who I've recommended here before, and who has done lots of work for me over the years. He is currently doing my bathroom as we speak! He can plumb, tile, plaster and decorate to an incredibly high standard, and is probably the hardest working person I have ever met. He will also be able to get someone to take care of the wiring.  I have extremely high standards - have a look at my company West & Reid to see the level of kitchens we make :) and Jovaner always meets and goes beyond my expectations. There aren't many people as multi-talented as him, and very few with such high standards, and when it comes to doing bathrooms that's exactly what you need. 

He will also work on a day rate (usually £260 per day I think) which, when you have someone who works as hard as him, is by far the fairest and best value way to work imo. If you want to have a look at my bathroom or ring for a chat feel free to call me (07745553232).

If you are wondering why I'm going to so much trouble to recommend him it's simply because he's so good, and every time he does a new job I am reminded of how good he is. But he constantly undersells himself, underprices his work, and has such attention to detail and such high standards that he rarely earns what he deserves for the work he does! 

Happy to chat if that helps,

Malcolm

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Hi Andy 

if you are still looking for a builder for a bathroom refit, I can recommend Steve, who recently installed a new Japanese toilet for me. I was going to get a complete bathroom refit when my dad moved in with me, after he had a stroke. If you are still looking, call Steve. He’s a lovely guy, very helpful and thoughtful. 
Steve 07711 670651 

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