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builder/decorator/fitter recommendations wanted


rachelnathania

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I posted on here a few weeks back but all the PMs I got have somehow been automatically deleted so I lost everyone's details!

Anyway, looking for someone to knock through an internal wall, refit a kitchen, lay flooring (poss with underfloor heating) and do general decorating throughout a whole house.

Please send recommendations of anyone you've used who was good.


Thanks

I think I wrote on the post before, We used Lenny over Christmas - He is our builder/saviour!


I have attached pictures of the work he done if you would like to have a quick look?


Im so pleased! It was cheap and only took him and his team just over a week!


His number is 077 8000 4007


Hope this helps :)

I second Ray Murray Decorator - he came highly recommended to us, he's one of the tidyist working decorators we've known, we're using him again in a couple of months, he's been passed around a whole group of my friends and everyone sings his praises. He works quickly, is reliable, trustworthy and is a really nice guy too to have in your home. (Ray T: 07927 239023)

Hello there I would say you need more than a decorator so I'd like to recommend Col

he's an expert and very experienced builder and plasterer who can bring together a team for whatever task needs doing. he can work from drawings if needed - over the years he's knocked down walls to reconfigure space in several properties, put in kitchens etc etc everything nec to totally renovate a property.

Hi I can highly recommend Sean Mullins- SSS Property Services se22 . His firm is brilliant and he has been recommended by others on EDF . They do everything you need perfectly and very reasonable as well as reliable. His no is 07463704811 and you can see some of their work on website www.paintinganddecoratingservicesse22.co.uk

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