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Loft Convertion - Classic Lofts 5*stars


JSD

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So after two months and a 2 weeks break for Christmas my loft has been completed by Classic Lofts. I went for a large bedroom with an ensuit bathroom.


I am over the moon with the whole experiance from start to finish. I was dreading having workers in my house but I have actually enjoyed having every member of Classic Lofts here. They have respected my home and each person has taken so much pride in their trade and it really shows.


Classic Lofts were extremely reasonable in pricing and just generally kind, knowledgable, professional and nice people to have around.


The great thing about Classic Lofts is that they are local so if ever you need them they come round within the hour.


I couldn't recommend them enough. I posted a blinding review mid build and I am even happier now... Danny works on all the final snagging and he has a fantastic eye for detail and Bernie's (project managers) quality control from start to finish is on point.


Everyone who has been to my house since it's been done response is just Wow - jaw dropped in amazement it's obvious to the eye how much care has been taken through out this project and that is what you need when you are trusting a firm to come into your home for two months.


Thanks you Classic Lofts, you have made me very happy! Will actually miss these guys...

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