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Builder needed to turn coal bunker into outside cupboard


karenm

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Hello - I live in Honor Oak in a 50s ex-council flat. I have one of those brick coal bunkers by my front door and want the front knocked out of it and some secure doors fitting so I can use it as an outside store. It also has a concrete 'lid' with a hatch in it that will need covering or replacing.


Can anyone recommend a builder with a large lump hammer?!

Hi Karen,


I'm doing exactly the same thing to mine! I live on Brockley Grove, ex-local, 1950s with coal hole. I've had a builder to quote me for it etc, I want to put my washing machine in mine so I need it wired up for elec and waste water. I've also asked him to fit a secure door to it. His name is Steve Davis, at Rutland Building; he's been recommended on here and I'm considering asking him to do a full kitchen re-fit for me but it's not started yet so I've got no first hand experience of his work. Want me to let me know how it goes?


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