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Wanted - someone to build a front garden wall with iron railings


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Am looking for a builder for a front garden wall to look something like this: http://www.ironworks-crawley.co.uk/images/redhillrail3a.jpg - would be about 20.5 feet in length.


Also, would need for the old garden wall to be removed and disposed of.


Many thanks.

Hello, I have read your email about you being interested in iron works for yourself, I can recommend a family run buisness that has over 20 years experience they are called irongatesnrailings they are based in Herne Hill in Norwood. There email address is [email protected] and there number is 0208 226 2169 - there work is of great standard they also provide a No Obligation Home Visit. I do hope this helps you.
I have worked with steve from irongatesnrailings (previous post) on a job before and I have to recommend him, he was always on time everytime, always clean and tidy after he has finished and he has a good eye for detail, I can not recommend this company enough, I look forward to doing work with them again in the future.

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