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Recommendation for Prestige Build for a loft conversion


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There are lots of recommendations for Prestige on here. Adding my considered view after a 3 month project?


After an extensive search to choose a builder for a loft conversion I decided on Prestige. They seemed to offer a bit more of a bespoke service than the ?off the shelf? loft specialists and the manager Jay is a good communicator. They were not the cheapest but you get what you pay for I think. I started with a loft but ended up having a new roof, the back of the house repointed and various other building works as I was impressed with the overall standard of the work. The project managers I dealt with below Jay were on the whole very competent as was the overall supervision from Jay, with whom I met regularly throughout the build. There were unexpected events along the way and negotiations over pricing as with any project but these were managed in a professional manner. They have a big team at their disposal and were able to turn their hand to additional work I requested with little lead time. The finish is to a high standard and the team will return after the summer for any remedial snagging or cracking. Overall very good!


Jay Gentle

Prestige Build & Management Ltd

T: 01342 458 146

M: 07985 727 372

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