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JackBauer24

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Hi all, I am looking at having a single story extension built at the rear of my house and finding the right builder is very important. Extensions are not cheap and once built you have to live with what you are left with. So I would like some recommendations for builders, from anyone who has had an extension or major work done on their houses.

Thanks for your help

JackBauer24

HI,my name is Lachezar Oreshkov.I and my tem have interest for this job.i have 12 years brickwork experians and hight quality.For recommendations you can ask mr.Thomas Teggiv/architect/.His mobile is;07932717064.If you want to see my work my website is www.Hermesconstraction co.uk.My mobile is07799795961.Tanks Lucky

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