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If anyone can recommend a reliable, honest bathroom fitter I'd be very much obliged. We've had a few ruins with cowboys in the past so would welcome being pointed in the right direction regarding a decent company. We need walls and floor retiling, a new shower fitted along with shower screen, side of the bath panneled, ceiling painted, extraction unit fitted and a few other bits. Its not a huge room, maybe 5'x7'. Work to be started asap. Kind regards, Mike.
Hi, we have just had our's finished - complete re-furbishment walls, ceiling and floor, moving bath and shower, installing extractor and 4 new ceiling lights, tiling, new door and bathroom cabinets and have no problem with recommending Linton from ML Building Direct - 07930 332352. Great guy, turns up at exactly the time he says he will, works long hard hours. Even came and worked all day Saturday to make up time, after coming across a problem with our floors that had to be rectified. Very polite, cleans up and have no issue with leaving him in the house while we are at work.

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