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Jessicas429

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Hi all,


Looking for some help- need a local builder to do some local jobs on a commercial premises. Not a massive job but needs to be done urgently to open up the premises.

I contacted Matthew Hanson who was very well recommended on here but he is full for the next couple of months. If anyone else could send on some recommendations that would be great.


Many thanks,


Jessica

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Jessicas429 Wrote:

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> Hi all,

>

> Looking for some help- need a local builder to do

> some local jobs on a commercial premises. Not a

> massive job but needs to be done urgently to open

> up the premises.

> I contacted Matthew Hanson who was very well

> recommended on here but he is full for the next

> couple of months. If anyone else could send on

> some recommendations that would be great.

>

> Many thanks,

>

> Jessica




Be grateful that they are busy. They started a small job for me 5 wks ago (which they said should take 2 days) and still have not finished. Not only have they not finished, they dumped rubbish on someone else's land which I have repeatedly asked them to move and dispose of properly. I have not heard from them, even after giving Matthew additional dates for them to come back and finish the job - at their request. As the revised dates have now come and gone, I assume that they have will not be coming back to finish and I will now have to find someone else professional and reliable, not only to finish the job, but to clear their flytipping as well.


I know that there are a lot of positive reviews/experiences of Hanson & Co but my experience has been very different. really do hope that you do find someone reliable and professional - they are few and far between!

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