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Just had Ben and the team from Rock Dove Renovation complete a full refurbishment of my kitchen and bathroom.

Terrific work and we are really pleased with the results.

Ben is a top professional and has a keen eye for the details and finish. He was responsive to any requests and helped me with the design, choice of materials and finished look. What a brilliant service throughout the past few weeks. Ben and the team are a real pleasure to have had in the family home. Always keeping things tidy and out of harm's way. Ben and the team make you feel relaxed and keep you updated on work schedules. Above all a pleasure to have had Rock Dove Renovation (a local company) in the family home.

Cheers Ben and the team again at Rock Dove Renovation.

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I also had a really good experience of Ben and his Rock Dove Rennovation team, who installed my Mum's new Howden's kitchen, kitchen floor and basement flat rennovation, August and September 2022. Very responsive, professional, good results, and always quick to troubleshoot and resolve issues as they arise.

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