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Builder recommendation for kitchen extension, front of house and bathroom renovation


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We?re happy to take the time to recommend our builder, Kevin (07498 722350) for any project. He first did our kitchen extension and renovation 4 years ago which involved knocking through, re-building exterior wall, re-modelling old fireplace for oven and effectively building a new floor with reclaimed floorboards in order to keep the character of our Victorian terrace. His work and vision completely transformed the downstairs of our house. 2 years ago, he worked on the front of our house, completely re-rendering and restoring brickwork, installing planters and repairing the bay window top. This year, he and his team have completely re-modelled our bathroom with a modern suite, and again re-purposing the covered up fireplace to give us a brilliant solution of sink/vanity unit inside that space. The plastering and tiling are immaculate, and the floor has been sympathetically restored, again with lovely floorboards.


Kevin has been working in the area for years and is 100% reliable and trustworthy when it comes to the quality of the work he produces. He will not leave a project incomplete or with anything which does not adhere to his high standards. Whilst this may take longer than expected at points, we have always been so happy with the results that a little extra time has been well worth it. Kevin also has a very positive attitude - no problem is too big to overcome and he has always been straightforward with us about any difficulties, whilst at the same time presenting solutions, which we have particularly valued in our 1850 house which has had very idiosyncratic features installed over the years!


Pictures attached of bathroom before and after for info.


07498 722350

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