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Hi


If you're looking for a good, reliable builder I wanted to recommend Kevin from Y and J Builders. We found him on this site from a recommendation from 'Manderjee'.


About 8 months ago we bought a really shabby mid-terraced house in Nunhead which needs a lot of work. Kevin and his team have done a really good job on the work we have had done so far (including roof and ceiling repairs, plastering and painting, fixing external joinery and soffit boards, repairing and re-pointing external brickwork, building and rendering walls in the garden and laying a new front path).


He (and his team) are hard workers and reasonably priced. He goes the extra mile to get things done and takes pride in finishing things off to a high standard. We have a lot more work to do and will certainly continue to use him. If you have a look at Manderjee's posts you can get more detail/info as he's done a lot more work for her than us (so far!).


His contact details are:


Kevin Smith

Y & J Builders

Tel: 07581 166046

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.yandjbuilders.co.uk


I'd be happy to reply to any private messages and answer any questions. Also - you're welcome to come round and look at his work if you like


Michael

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hi

Thank you for this - I read it and asked Kevin to quote for what I thought was a small building job. He made a good assessment of the task and the quote was reasonable and you could see how it had been costed. The work is complete and we are extremely satisfied. Kevin can understand the look you want to achieve and make sure it is what you get. Workers are punctual and clear up properly. Thoroughly recommended.

Happy to provide details by pm.

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