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Recommendation for bathroom renovation projects.


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We recently had Jason Hart of Master Plumbers around to completely renovate two bathrooms and a toilet room. Particular one of the bathrooms was a fairly complex project but Jason and his team delivered an excellent result with great attention to details.


Master Plumber is a small company which relies on sub-contractors for larger projects with tasks outside plumbing, but we found that everybody involved delivered work of a high standard (particular does electrician Pete Davey, 0790 090 3861, deserve to be mentioned). When necessary Jason also did a good job managing the project and he clearly has a good eye for getting the best out of a room (in an old house rooms can be a bit quirky).


Jason is a smart person who quickly picks up on ideas which was one of the main reasons we selected Master Plumber ? after all some of the materials for a bathroom can be semi complex and costly so we wanted somebody we were comfortable would understand and get it right first time around ? Jason certainly did so.


I think Jason is a particular strong candidate if you are contemplating a slightly complex bathroom project and you are prepared to give him some freedom in getting things done, in which case I would highly recommend having a chat with him on: 0788 056 6400, www.master-plumbers.co.uk.

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