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Great Builder SE5 - PJ Newnham


matthew R

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We recently bought a house in ED and wanted to get the bathrooms redone and found a recommended builder PJ Newnham on the forum.

He did a fantastic job - fitted whole new toilet room, bathroom and fitted bespoke bedroom wardrobes. Pleasure to work with, very friendly, reasonably priced and went the extra yard when requested (great attention to detail). We will be using him again to create a wooden media unit in the living room. His painter also did a great job in our hallways and he recommended a great carpet fitter that laid our carpets for half the price of Lordship Lane carpets!

The wardrobes his Dad made for us (attached) look amazing and he creates the design exactly to your specification.

PJ is a really good guy and couldn't recommend him enough as we didn't know much about buildings and bathrooms and he guided us through it all! Thanks PJ!!

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