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Hello neighbours,

We used a builder after seeing recommendations on here and I just have to say that they were every bit as good as people were saying. We used Lukasz and his team for a small project initially (plastering one room and some decorating), they did such a great job that we had them back for our kitchen and lounge renovation, including sound insulation, new flooring, plastering of walls and ceilings, decorating, fitting and painting the kitchen and all of the appliances and doors. They are very respectful of our space, they solved problems without stessing us out, communication was excellent throughout, but most importantly they are very good at what they do and pay attention to every detail. We would highly recommend them.  IMG_0228.HEICIMG_0233.HEICIMG_0236.HEIC

Their contact details are: 

L&L Building and Maintenance
T: 07926651960
E: [email protected]

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