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Finishing Point - brilliant flooring company we've just used!


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We've just had wooden floors put in our house by Finishing Point (http://www.finishingpointltd.com) based in Herne Hill. I really could not recommend this company highly enough. Derek was incredibly professional and went above and beyond to ensure everything was made easy for us. He came around early one morning, before we went to work, to measure up, dropped off different style floor board samples so we could see what they looked like in our house before committing to a certain colour and sent us texts and pictures updating us with his progress. Finishing Point left the house incredibly clean, no dust and even put protective felt pads on the few pieces of furniture we had left in the rooms we were having done. The final bill was exactly as expected and good value for the beautiful wooden floors we now have and level of customer service we received. We've already started to recommend this company to our friends!
  • 4 months later...

I would like to add a further recommendation toward Derek and the Finishing Point team.

On time, on budget, flexible on timings, to a high level of skill and care they installed 60sq.m of new engineered parquet flooring which is by no means easy. In short, they did a great job and were a pleasure to have undertake the install for us. have to send photos via PM. cheers

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