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suewallis

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Needed a house extension with refurbishment, after using ED forum, was recommended Y and J builders, was unsure of what to expect as never had any building work done before. After meeting with Kevin, he left me feeling at ease straight away, he had a very friendly manner and answered any questions I had and gave me a lot of suggestions to how to finish the extension. From the start his company have been a great help, they are hard working friendly people, with great communication. They always kept me in the picture of how the work was going. They were very reliable, hard working and gave me a great quote. They were clean and tidy and finished the extension within a very high standard. Since the extension, I have employed them further to do some general work within my home, my husband and I are very satisfied with there work and would highly recommend to anyone looking for a quality builder.


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