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Builder recommendation - JT Building and Decorating (JT Tiling)


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Having recently completed a huge house refurbishment (double extension at the back of the house, demolishing several walls, putting in many steels, rearranging all the rooms in the downstairs, installing bifold doors, a new kitchen, new downstairs toilet and utility room, back and front gardens including building a wall, paving and laying a new mosaic path plus lots of other bits and pieces) I would like to highly recommend our builders JT Building and Decorating (JT Tiling).


Working with Jimmy has been an absolute pleasure, he is always at the other end of the phone and always looks for a way to deliver what is required. The quality of the work and finishing was overall excellent, Jimmy has an eye for detail and closely supervised every aspect of the build, including liaising with the building inspectors for approval, getting all the required certificates etc.


His quote was the most competitive and he stuck with it, even including some extras that we had not agreed up front. Everyone in the team was polite and hard working (they even worked weekends), and worked around us causing minimal disruption (we lived in while the works took place). They did not leave the house until every little detail was completed.


The contact details should anyone be interested are: Jimmy 07808070843 (www.jttbad.com)

  • 3 years later...
We?ve just had a complete bathroom refurb by JT Tiling and very happy with the results. Jimmy?s quote was competitive, he was responsive when we needed him and Zbishek, who did the work, was a real perfectionist. His tiling, particularly, was excellent.

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