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tinkerbell

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Hello


can anyone who has had a side return extension and / or loft conversion let me know if you would recommend your builder for obvious reasons: good job, nice people to deal with, cost effective.


We are looking to get both a side return and loft conversion done and want to get the ball rolling with quotes.


We are in Peckham so looking for any one that covers the area.


thanks so much for helping us navigate this minefield ;)

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I can highly recommend Patryk Scubis and team. They recently did a variety of building work for me, in East Dulwich, including fitting new windows, redecoration and roof repairs. They were extremely reliable and the work was of a very high standard. I initially found them through a recommendation on EDF and I think they specialise in the type of work you require.


email [email protected]


telephone number 07775692658

We are doing three side return extension near to Peckham ray park.

Also I can offer a full design service as well.


Let me know if you are interested.

My number is 07852360247

Web.: www.fdba.co.uk

email: [email protected]


We are a member of FMB as well.


Best regards,


Zoltan

Andrew and josh of Lifestyle building improvements are literally just finishing our side return up in Camberwell. You couldn't find a nicer bunch of guys and they were very reasonably priced (a couple of people recommended on the forum quoted nearly twice as much!)

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Hi Tinkerbell,

Try Michael from Urban space they done a rear extension and a loft conversion for us in a house we sold just before Xmas! We were very pleased with everything from the quote to the quality of the finish! Michael and his team are very hard working,tidy and full of ideas. We would definitely use them again and have already recommended them to friends.Nothing was too much trouble even when we changed our minds on a few things, you can check the feedback on the forum as they work extensively in ED Michael 07956528763 /86702911

Good luck

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