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sue276

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Hi


We need a builder to help install some ventilation into our basement as its quite damp, and a surveyor pointed out that somewhere along the line someone must have decided to build over the ventilation which is causing the problem. We are also looking to remove some of the walls in our basement to use the full storage space. I need a builder to help with this. I noticed Sky High builders had lots of good recommendations on here but calls to the mobile number, landline and emails have not been succesfull (phone just rings out without a answer machine or cuts off).


Being the sceptic I am I also worry that someone with one recommendation on here is actually just recommending themselves....


If anyone has any recommendations or knows how to get hold of sky high builders they would be gratefully received!


Thanks

Sue

Hi there I had a damp issue in my Kitchen a while ago Mc Govern Design and Build, who had undertaken previous work for me before, advised me on what to do and the problem was resolved.

I can highly recommend the Mc Govern team, they have undertaken my building work in the past and I would not hesitate on hiring the guys again.

Steven 0208 432 2247

Edited for typo :)

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