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FOUND ONE, THANKS ALL! Can anyone recommend a good builder in SE15?


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Hi all, I'm looking for a decent builder who doesn't charge the earth but isn't a cowboy! It's to do a simple single-storey kitchen extension, fit a new kitchen/bathroom and possibly some DIY, laying new floor etc. So if anyone can recommend someone reliable, trustworthy, efficient and who doesn't break the bank, I would really appreciate it. Thanks very much.

Hi There,


we run a small property development and maintenance company it is a family run business with few overheads we pass those savings onto our clients. I guarantee we can beat the quotes you've received.


[email protected] or just give us a call

Samantha/Sandra 0208 432 3077

Hiya,


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Kindest Regards


Hayley

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