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Recommendations for local builders for a ground floor extension pls


Jeyes76

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We live in Penge. Have just had our kitchen knocked through, bi fold doors , new slate patio, downstairs WC etc. Used SPD Property Development and Consultancy. They are based in Peckham and cover all SE London . Honestly can't fault them..it looks fantastic and the finish is high spec. The team are very friendly and easy to have in the house. Turn up on time and work right through. Our neighbour used them for her kitchen too which is how I got to know.



Sean Doyle

SPD Property Development

0203 329 2077

07920021718

[email protected]

Hi Jeye,


We are a local building company which have been working in the area for quite a few years now. We have been recommended on here a few times if you search "Hamilton Walters" our threads should come up. We would be more than happy discuss this project with you and provide you with a quotation.


We have a lot of experience working on larger build projects like extensions and loft conversions and would be happy to provide references and our portfolio upon request.


Please call me on 077 8000 4007 or email me: [email protected] to arrange


Hope to hear from you


Thanks

Lenny

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Lenny,


We are a local scaffolding company and would be very grateful for the chance to quote for any future works you may have,

we are reliable, competitive and are committed to health and safety.

Call 0207 924 4887 for a free quote.

[www.chancellorscaffolding.co.uk]


Kindest Regards


Hayley

Chancellor Scaffolding Services Ltd

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