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part of my ceiling has fallen down - recommend a builder anyone?


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I had my roof repaired but I think the damage had already been done and part of my ceiling fell through the other day. I am looking for a good builder who can replace the whole ceiling a put up new 'victorian' coving too. Has anyone had this done or can anyone recommend a builder who would do a good job on this? Thanks!

Angela Lyon of Orbital Chartered Surveyors can comment knowledgeably on why your roof came down and remedy the ceiling works as well as her company also undertakes ground to ceiling repairs, as well as new build. She is also a trained expert witness in the event of a need to hand in a claim for negligence or someone else being at fault. 0208 679 6363


Best of luck!

Hi.My name is Peter Vasco and I'm a local builder (Peckham Rye)recommend on this forum many times.

I have just done the job that you require, collapsed ceiling(8x4foots) in victorian haouse in Camberwell Grove..If you still looking someone to do that I will be happy to come around and provide a quote.?


Many thanks

Peter

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ps.I attached the pictures of the collapsed ceiling

JimiSayo Wrote:

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> Angela Lyon of Orbital Chartered Surveyors can

> comment knowledgeably on why your roof came down

> and remedy the ceiling works as well as her

> company also undertakes ground to ceiling repairs,

> as well as new build. She is also a trained

> expert witness in the event of a need to hand in a

> claim for negligence or someone else being at

> fault. 0208 679 6363

> ambulance chaser.

> Best of luck!

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