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Hi all


We are thinking of having a loft conversion sometime soon. We have started to get quotes from a few selected companies, does anyone have any good or bad experience that they are willing to share on the following. Landmark Lofts, New Zealand Lofts, Loft Life, Ecolofts, Benchmark Lofts. Or are there others that you would strongly recommend.


I know that this topic has been covered a few times on the forum, but an update or any recent experiences and comments would be appreciated and really helpful.


Many thanks

Syd

Hi Syd,

I've just signed with Landmark to do my loft conversion, I liked what they did with my neighbour's loft & their experience was on the whole pretty good. Of course I can't say how good or bad they've been for me yet - work's not due to start for a few months yet but I'll let you know how things go either way.

Hi Syd,

We've very recently had our loft converted by Ash Island Lofts, who did an excellent job. I would never have known about them if they hadn't been recommended to me, as they're based in Chiswick. I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending them.

You can google them and check out their website. The reviews / photos / videos speak for themselves. If you'd like more info about our experience of them, please feel free to PM me.

Thanks.

  • 6 months later...

A bit late to this thread but for balance there are many negative reviews about Landmark lofts that are hard to find online apparently due to the bullying by the company to remove them. For examples see the following:

https://web.archive.org/web/20141001232851/http://landmarkloftsreviews.com/

http://www.thegoodword.co.uk/2015/12/05/landmark-lofts-london-review-the-small-print/

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