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RELIABLE BATHROOM FITTER / TILER REQUIRED - WARNING


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Seems noone wants any work in Dulwich anymore!


Ive been badly let down by 2 bathroom fitters now; the first I got off here who bascially destroyed my flat and left the place in a complete mess to the point where I had to take evidence. The second was a recommendation who made promises he had no intentaion of keeping.


I am pretty shcoked and disapointed at the quality of traders in the area who are actually prepared to actually have some respect for their clients and do as they said they would. My request was quite simple and to actually see how some of these guys work is shocking; how they remian in business is anyones guess.


My request:

Main requirements:

Finish floor - grouting, may need some levelling.

Seal and skim one wall.

Tiling on 2 full walls; 2 half walls

Rad fitted

Bath and toilet linked up.


Is this really a big job?? Just after someone who has a few days to come in a complete the work I have been so badly let down with


Thanks

Richard.

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