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Highly recommend sky high builders. Marvin and his team are exceptional professionals. They recently renovated my family house , loft conversion with ensuite and additional room. Extended kitchen and knocked out the old one , removed previous extension , dug up the back garden to find war shelter which was super challenge. Plenty rendering and building walls & steel placements, replace floors , roof much more. Explaining the structure process , the visual capabilities of each rooms and Cultivating designs, source expertise in all aspects of colours specifications. Outstanding quality of aftercare , highlighting features that show the house has evolved. So thankful for the guidance & support, hardworking professional team who deliver quality. The transformation is beyond all I hoped for, this was no ordinary project. Whole house has been gutted and transformed , can?t wait show those I love the beauty of the spaces & design I see everyday.

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> dug up the back garden to find war shelter which was super challenge.


Sorry to go off-topic, but this is really interesting. Did you remove it, or keep it in your garden? Was it a custom built concrete job, or a corrugated "Anderson" shelter?

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