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Recommendation needed - Builders with timber frame experience


sylviamaria

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hello


We offer buildings services and we have experience with different types of jobs including building with timber frame.


here is our portfolio;


2M Construction London based company carrying out construction services, property maintenance and installation work across the London and boundaries. Our consistency is to provide quality workmanship from initial Planning through to design, build and finish professionally and effectively.

We provide big range of different types of projects such as fitting individual bathrooms or kitchens to full project management. My team is a mixture of high quality professionals with different types of skills required to deliver high quality outcomes. we never give up and never forget about our high standards which is essential for us. We aim to provide our customers with best attention, care and knowledge together with the competitiveness and reliability everyone deserves when it comes to small or medium building projects or to large construction sites.


My team has got 30+ years of experience dealing with different types of projects.


Our services include:

- building services

- general maintenance

- painting & decorating

- bathroom & kitchen fittings

- carpentry

- flooring

- paving

- handyman

- big and small refurbishments

- plastering

- tiling


Free quotes!



contact details:


mobile 07581362969

email [email protected]


Kind regards

Damian

hi sylvia . i have had something very similar done and had my extension done in a wood frame back i autumn i used a local company called prestige property services they are very good at what they do and i am very happy with the outcome. i will pm all details

take care

cat

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