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Hello all,


We have just been informed by our builder that he can no longer do our project so are now looking for a new team. We need to completely refurbish a Victorian terraced house in North Dulwich - wiring, central heating, plastering, all rooms and bathrooms, kitchen, roof and other bits and bobs. We are looking for someone who can take on the entire project rather than individual tradesmen. We were looking to start in September if that's relevant.


Thank you in advance!

We used Emerald & Clay and they did a great job.


We had to completely rebuild the back of the house which was subsiding. We put in a new kitchen and opened up the back of the house to the garden. We also put in a new bathroom, re-wired, re-plumbed and re-plastered the house, put in a new boiler and outside they landscaped the garden for us.


They project managed the build very well and stuck to budgets.


Will is the contact. His email address is [email protected] and his mobile is 075 8864 8868.

I've also used Emerald & Clay recently and they were great. I had an old cement patio that was badly cracked and didn't drain properly. E&C dug the whole lot out, installed a new drainage system and layed a new patio using stone i'd chosen (which they then sourced).


They even painted my fence and jet-washed the decking to make the job have a quality finish in the end.


I didn't have to do anything and the whole job was completed in 5 days. The guys were great - very friendly and it came in under budget.


Will was the same contact I'd found from a previous recomendation on here...

  • 11 months later...

Hi,


Another recommendation from Emerald and Clay (Will, Mark and team) here. I'm based in Peckham/Camberwell SE5 and have just had my ground floor flat completely renovated by them - new internal configuration, extension, new bathroom, new kitchen, ceilings raised, floors lowered, new plumbing, electrics, the works. Extremely high quality work, which they take pride in. Always kept me informed. I completely trusted them. Would highly recommend talking to them.


Mark. PM me if any questions.

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