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I just wanted to recommend my builder Elik Golus of West Wing Homes Ltd. I have used Elik for 3 projects now over the course of around 4 years - for the side return in our kitchen, 3 bathrooms and more recently an extension to our lounge. Elik and his team undertake everything they do with the utmost professionalism. Their finish and attention to detail are floorless, and nothing is too much to ask. If there is a problem, they will find a solution. If you call for any reason, Elik will always pick up. He and his team are highly skilled and 100% reliable - turning up on time EVERYDAY. They are respectful of your home - leaving things as clean and tidy as possible at the end of each day, and are always polite. Elik?s work is also competitively priced. I really can?t recommend them highly enough and am very happy for people to see his work at my home in Herne Hill. Contact details are Elik Golus, tel 07931 714398 email [email protected]
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