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Builder recommendation - to repair floor joists


Jemmarc

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Hi there,


We are looking for a builder who can level out the floor in our living room by 'sisterimg' the existing joists. We are struggling to find someone as it's not really a job for a flooring co and general builders and handymen don't advertise it as a skill. It's a job that will take a couple of days so not a big job. We've had it done in another room so we know what is involved but the previous builder has relocated so we need to find someone else who can do this.


Any suggestions appreciated?


Thanks in advance!


Jemma

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I would recommend Gordon or his son Ian of GM plaserers they did some repairs to the wood in my loft and lots of other building jobs and were very neat and proficient

07775 961 873

really friendly, perfectionist, neat, helpful, informative without being patronising. Also does other building work and his daughter does decorating and tiling

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