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Hi, we're looking for any recommendations anyone has for bathroom fitters around Rye Lane area. It's a smallish bathroom (2.3x1.9m) but needs complete refitting. We've discovered with the rest of this house that things are never quite as simple as they seem, so looking for someone reliable and affordable who can maybe cope with a slightly quirky house!


Many thanks in advance

Hi,


We specialise in bathroom and kitchen renovation.Next 4-5 weeks are fully booked but there are rare cancellations if you have earlier deadline.Please search for Atanas from Big Small Solutions and some recommendations will come,surely with different wording more will come up and we can provide further references.Feel free to contact for a free no obligation quote. 1 year warranty provided.



Kind regards,


Iliana

www.kitchenandbathroombuilderdslondon.co.uk

We recently used Pawel at Sublime Property for a complete bathroom refit which threw up a few unexpected issues. He handled them all well and for what I thought was a very fair price. His number is 07772 555881 (Pawel Charytonowicz)a very happy to recommend him.
I've recommended Atanas from Big Small Building Solutions to a couple of people on here and am happy to do so again. He's a thoroughly likeable guy and extremely hard-working. He and his team carried out a complete refit of our bathroom about 18 months ago and we're very happy with the results. Happy to send you a few pics if you PM me...

Hi you can give Bells Kitchens a try, I know they recommend fitters, when you buy a bathroom/kitchen from them. My hubby was a builder, before he took early retirement, so he does all our work. However Bells do have qualified recommended tradesmen.

Bells are great, found them very help.

Good luck

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