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clairedaly

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Hello

We have just bought a one bed flat near goose green and require a builder/tradesmen. It would be great to have some recommendations. Thanks in advance!


Works needed included;

-remove existing kitchen and bathroom and install new kitchen and bathroom

-upgrade current electric water tank/heating system (to potentially include the installation of a water pump)

-install extractor fan in the bathroom

-move electric sockets and install spotlights throughout. Chase cables into the walls.

-built in wardrobe in the bedroom and cupboard in the kitchen

-install tv on the wall and chase cables into the wall

-lay new flooring


I am also looking for somebody to make curtains and a blind


Thank you

Hi,



We can come and provide a free no obligation quote.There is still some availability before Christmas.WE specialise in kitchan and bathroom refurbishment and full property renovation.

Please find below links to some recommendation we have,there is more but some don't come up straight into the search box for some reason,guess the volume of information on EDF is too much :



Let me know if we can assist.


All the best,


Iliana



http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1005785,1435473#msg-1435473

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1642463,1885146#msg-1885146

Hello,


I can recommend a very nice guy called Sel. He just finished quoting on my

Bathroom renovation and came in at a reasonable price. He said he could also quote on our kitchen and loft projects. Friendly guy, punctual, deffo worth at least a quote.


Sel?s number

07949 071218


Charlie

Hi Claire,


my name is George and I am professional multi skilled trade with great references. I would be happy to have a look and provide a quote.

Do drop me an email or call to arrange a convenient time.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Regards

George /07593747780

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