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I'm looking for a group of trades men who can modernise a large 3 bedroom house in the Forest Hill area around mid March fairly fast. It needs all walls to be stripped and ready for painting. Needs a new bathroom & kitchen fitted and a patio door fitted.


If you know of anyone who fits the bill - please let me know.


Many thanks

Martina

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Hi myself and my business partner run a company called 'Property Facelift' so we could renovate your house for you. We did one in Peckham over a period of 4-6 weeks last summer. We put in two new bathrooms, a new kitchen and decorated the house from top to toe. If you would like to talk to us email me.

Hello ,



We are building company that specialises is full flat/ house refurbishments.We can provide a recommendations and can manage the project in regards to renovation,references for such projects available .Our services are as follow.Please search for Atanas and more recommendations will come up .

-new electrical ,gas,plumbing installation

-new woodwork,door,floorings,stairs,etc-

-new kitchen and bathrooms

-new flooring

-plastering

-painting


Our website is www.kitchenandbathroombuilderdslondon.co.uk.



We guarantee quality (1 year warranty) and we work within deadlines( but we aim and manage to finish before deadlines)


Most of our work comes from recommendations and you can search for Atanas or Big Small Solutions around the forum.Let us know if you can help you further.



Kind regards,


Iliana

The refurbishment of our property in Peckham undertaken by Property Facelift was a huge success. Property Facelift were creative and professional, clear in their vision and structured in their approach. We were involved in the initial choices and kept in the loop throughout and the end results were stunning. From top to bottom the rooms were transformed, painted and re-designed. They did not over promise, were on budget and efficient in their communication. I have no hesitation in recommending this company.

This is more than a bit questionable.



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> The refurbishment of our property in Peckham

> undertaken by Property Facelift was a huge

> success. Property Facelift were creative and

> professional, clear in their vision and structured

> in their approach. We were involved in the initial

> choices and kept in the loop throughout and the

> end results were stunning. From top to bottom the

> rooms were transformed, painted and re-designed.

> They did not over promise, were on budget and

> efficient in their communication. I have no

> hesitation in recommending this company.

Yes and it's their first post?



DavinaJones Wrote:

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> The refurbishment of our property in Peckham

> undertaken by Property Facelift was a huge

> success. Property Facelift were creative and

> professional, clear in their vision and structured

> in their approach. We were involved in the initial

> choices and kept in the loop throughout and the

> end results were stunning. From top to bottom the

> rooms were transformed, painted and re-designed.

> They did not over promise, were on budget and

> efficient in their communication. I have no

> hesitation in recommending this company.

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