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After months of getting quotes and advice for help with renovating our kitchen, bringing our bathroom up to date and painting our whole house, would like to highly recommend Y AND J BUILDERS.

Kevin came round to give us a quote. He was very helpful and give us a lot of advice and ideas for our property.

He started the work and from start to finish was very professional, tidy and always on time. He completed the job within the time he gave us and the final finish was amazing.

Kevin also helped out in the garden. A brand new driveway and a new wall between our neighbour. Completely changed the look of our garden and makes our home complete.

If you are looking for a reliable hardworking builder, contact:

Kevin on 07398 612041 or email [email protected]

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hi ,i will agree with the above comment,we had Y and J builders in they done some great work for us they are a friendly polite and hard working bunch of guys very helpful.They finished the work on time to a high standard and also Kevin advised us on an Extention we are having Ive been in contact again with Kevin he came and gave me a reasonable Quote for Extention and gave us some good ideas and Advice and he will be starting the work shortly.I got other quotes from here they all sound great but im happy to use yandjbuilders and ive used them before. kevins number is 07398612041 and email is [email protected]
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Thank you East Dulwich forum..... After having what we would class as a cowboy builder come round to give us a quote for a full house refurbishment we found Kevin from Y AND J Builders.... He was very professional, well knowledged with a great team. He kept us in the loop and was happy to answer any questions we had from start to finish. They completed work within the time scale he gave us and we were extremely happy with his reasonable quote.


He also brought our run down bathroom up to date and his level of decorating was top notch. We are now processing planning permission for a kitchen extension, after he allowed us to go and see 1 of his client's new kitchen. Once planning permission has been granted we will be getting |Kevin back straight away.


Would highly recommend him for any work needed. [email protected] or 07398612041

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