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Can anyone recommend a good bathroom fitter?


AlexDw

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Hello all.


I moved into a house in SE21 last weekend.


Despite the survey turning up nothing wrong, when the shower was used there was dripping through the kitchen ceiling.


Uh Oh.


I broke off the side of the bath (which had been grouted shut!) to reveal that water was being chucked out by the back of the shower, and an awful cowboy builder job. Rotten splitting wood, fags (?!) and a rusty knife left under the bath.


So I am in a position where I need to get a new bathroom in pretty sharpish. I can't use the shower at the moment, or let the other rooms in the flat out.


Can anyone recommend anyone trustworthy/reliable/reasonably priced/good? I'd really appreciate it.


One thousand thanks.

We used Atanas Deshev and his team last year. They were superb - and incredibly reasonable. He usually has a 4-8 week wait time, though. But worth giving him a call on 07809776638, or drop him a line though their website: http://kitchenandbathroombuilderdslondon.co.uk/about-us.html
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Just supporting recommendation for Atanas Deshev and his team. I had a kitchen and bathroom complete renovation last Spring. They were superb - incredibly reasonable and worked totally to timescale. Tel 07809776638, website:kitchenandbathroombuilderdslondon.co.uk

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