
Jim Brown Carpentry & Building
Builders. Jim Brown Carpentry & Building has been vetted and approved by TrustATrader. Covering Peterborough and a 30 mile radius.
Membership number TT8424
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Register GuaranteeAbout Jim Brown Carpentry & Building, Peterborough, PE6 7XX
Jim Brown Carpentry & Building is a well-established, trustworthy, reliable and professional trader with 29 years of experience in the trade. Working to a high standard.
Our team of tradesmen have working together for many years to guaranteed our standards through good communication and competence.
Based in Peterborough, covering all of Peterborough, Bourne,spalding, Stamford and the Deepings.
Jim Brown Carpentry & Building guarantee a clean and tidy service and consider no job as too big or too small. We are proud of our reputation with previous customers for our high standards in both standards of work and customer care.
All works undertaken in house as full project or contact beside other trades
We are experienced and skilled at the following:
- Commercial & domestic work undertaken
- Extensions
- Loft Conversions
- Garage Conversions
- Timber Framed Buildings
- Cut & Pitch Roofing
- Stud Partitions
- Plaster Boarding
- Skimming
- Stairs & Balustrades
- Architraves
- Skirtings
- Doors & Floors
- Tiling
- Kitchens (Supply & Fit)
- Flooring (Laminate & Solid)
- All 1st & 2nd fixing
We give free, non-obligatory quotes and estimates and can provide other services not listed above.
If there is something that you require that is not in the above list, please call us as we are always happy to be available for free professional, friendly and helpful advice.
Please visit our website at: www.jimbrowncarpentryandbuilding.com
We look forward to hearing from you. Please mention Trustatrader when calling. Thank you.
Qualifications
- CITB - City & Guilds Level 2 NVQ in Carpentry and Joinery (Construction)
- Construction Skills Certification Scheme Card Registration No:- 00099475
Location
Peterborough
Cambridgeshire
PE6 7XX
Cambridgeshire
PE6 7XX
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- new stair case to telebeams loft conversion to connect the new living space to rest of the property
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- view from the new bathroom to new bedroom. arch aperture cut into gable end and window fitted
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- view of the new staircase from the new bathroom
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- new beauty treatment room nearing completion in town. new panel lights fitted just ready for the decoration
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- construction of new dormer conversion, creating an en suite to top floor rooms from which was just the airing cupboard. great use of space for a growing family of more privacy for staying guests
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- new en suite bathroom created from old airing cupboard
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- old coverings taken off of the bar. built up new top and new sparkly formica to top and contrasted side panels
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- kitchen dining room knock through. steels in place and passed by building control
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- commercial premises converted to a multi use studio
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- walls to be removed between kitchen and utility to for one great social space
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- ground works and stone to first lift complete, joisting and an interesting roof design to come
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- internals completed, new living space created
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- great use of space and plenty of light
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- en suite to the loft room, complete with shower cubical, toilet, wash basin and crome towel rail
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- bathroom renovation, new suite, tiles and lvt flooring
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- bathroom renovation, new suite tiles and lvt flooring
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- new en suite renovation, new suite tiles and lvt flooring
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- shower room on outbuilding conversion
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- new hobby room on outbuilding conversion. insulated flooring and cavity walls built. structural alterations. electrics, plumbing plastering through to decoration we do it all
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- new velux window detail to hobby room in out house conversion
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- new oak windows and doors, and a great new patio area
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- prep work completed ready for the new patio
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- bedroom/dressing room knock through, passed by building control and ready for the a complete replaster
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- hard core laid and compacted, weed suppressant laid and finished in cotsmore cream chippings, new fence, rail sl;eeper boarder and block paved edging
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- digging out in preparation for ne front garden landscape
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- structure complete and water tight, spotlight eally look great
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- interesting overhang to the roof, insulated warm roof with vapour barrier ready to receive the grp fibreglass roof finish
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- steel structure is up and the face brick and block are started. its just one thing on top of another!!
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- conservatory removed time for groundworks for new kitchen extension
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- new kitchen refurb.replastered and new units, quartz worktop with sharknose edging. lvt flooring
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- kitchen and dining room knocked into one room. structural work carried out and signed off by building control. great new social space to enjoy
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- alternative angle to new kitchen knock through and refurb
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- customer supplied units, kitchen refurb and a great finish
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- kitchen/utility knock through. all elecs, plumbing, replastering , tiling and lvt flooring carried out and new kitchen designed and installed
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- alternative angle of kitchen, dwarf wall removed through to conservatory, heat mat installed into laytex screed and lvt flooring continued into conservatory to make it a more usable space in the winter months
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- extension kitchen completed, giving a larger kitchen and a dining area looking out onto the garden through the aluminium bi fold doors
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- alternative angle to kitchen extension looking into what was the old kitchen area
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- new kitchen refurb, new elecs and plumbing, replastering and units and worktop installed
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- new light bright and modern kitchen. new elecs, plumbing and replastering after removal of arch between dining room and kitchen. lvt flooring and clear glass splashback
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- kitchen nearing completion after the removal of walls between kitchen utility and toilet. new elecs, plumbing, replastering, floor tiling and quartz worktops
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- dove grey shaker units with appollo quartz worktops, a striking finish to any kitchen. new elecs, plumbing, replastering
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- large new kitchen installation in customers extension. finished in white quartz
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- custom built chimney above the range cooker
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- customised unit to conceal the boiler.great finish with the ceramic floor tiling
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- customer supplied kitchen, great quality and a stylish finish.
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- remodelled top floor layout with timber stud partitioning, refurbished staircase and fitted new knotty pine 6 panel doors
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- kitchen refurb, electrics, plumbing replastering and ceramic tiled floor
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- bamboo flooring stuck down on a new laytex screed
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- new newel posts, hand rail and spindles and new oak veneer doors in this house renovation
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- laminate flooring completed
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- oak stair case refurbishment, including strengtheneing of the old deflecting floor joists.
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- new oak stair case refurbishment with exising strings left in
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- internal view of the loft extension befor being covered in
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- picture of the detail involved in the hand cut roof rafters to construct the hip ends , box valley gutter and velux trim out
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- laminate flooring complete
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- roofing completed on loft extension
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- pat 10 sliding doors installed
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- baulk head storage cupboard built in the void above the stair case to make use of the space otherwise unused
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- existing hand rails and spindles removed and new installed with oak hand rail and newel caps to contrast what will soon be white spindles and strings
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- new stair case to telebeams loft conversion to connect the new living space to rest of the property
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- view from the new bathroom to new bedroom. arch aperture cut into gable end and window fitted
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- view of the new staircase from the new bathroom
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- new beauty treatment room nearing completion in town. new panel lights fitted just ready for the decoration
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- construction of new dormer conversion, creating an en suite to top floor rooms from which was just the airing cupboard. great use of space for a growing family of more privacy for staying guests
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- new en suite bathroom created from old airing cupboard
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- before and after picture of the dormer conversion.
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- old coverings taken off of the bar. built up new top and new sparkly formica to top and contrasted side panels
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- kitchen dining room knock through. steels in place and passed by building control
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- commercial premises converted to a multi use studio
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- ready for plaster skim and new kitchen to be fitted
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- walls to be removed between kitchen and utility to for one great social space
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- commercial premises converted to a multi use studio
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- steels are in and the walls have been removed
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- roofing works near completion, and upper floor now water tight
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- ground works and stone to first lift complete, joisting and an interesting roof design to come
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- hand cut dutch barn roof with dormer to rear
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- dormer nearing completion
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- internals completed, new living space created
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- great use of space and plenty of light
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- en suite to the loft room, complete with shower cubical, toilet, wash basin and crome towel rail
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- bathroom renovation, new suite, tiles and lvt flooring
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- bathroom renovation, new suite tiles and lvt flooring
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- new en suite renovation, new suite tiles and lvt flooring
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- shower room on outbuilding conversion
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- shower room and laundry space on outbuilding conversion
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- new hobby room on outbuilding conversion. insulated flooring and cavity walls built. structural alterations. electrics, plumbing plastering through to decoration we do it all
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- new velux window detail to hobby room in out house conversion
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- new oak windows and doors, and a great new patio area
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- prep work completed ready for the new patio
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- bedroom/dressing room knock through, passed by building control and ready for the a complete replaster
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- hard core laid and compacted, weed suppressant laid and finished in cotsmore cream chippings, new fence, rail sl;eeper boarder and block paved edging
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- digging out in preparation for ne front garden landscape
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- structure complete and water tight, spotlight eally look great
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- interesting overhang to the roof, insulated warm roof with vapour barrier ready to receive the grp fibreglass roof finish
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- steel structure is up and the face brick and block are started. its just one thing on top of another!!
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- conservatory removed time for groundworks for new kitchen extension
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- new kitchen refurb.replastered and new units, quartz worktop with sharknose edging. lvt flooring
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- kitchen and dining room knocked into one room. structural work carried out and signed off by building control. great new social space to enjoy
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- alternative angle to new kitchen knock through and refurb
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- customer supplied units, kitchen refurb and a great finish
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- alternative angle on new kitchen refurb
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- kitchen/utility knock through. all elecs, plumbing, replastering , tiling and lvt flooring carried out and new kitchen designed and installed
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- alternative angle of kitchen, dwarf wall removed through to conservatory, heat mat installed into laytex screed and lvt flooring continued into conservatory to make it a more usable space in the winter months
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- extension kitchen completed, giving a larger kitchen and a dining area looking out onto the garden through the aluminium bi fold doors
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- alternative angle to kitchen extension looking into what was the old kitchen area
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- new kitchen refurb, new elecs and plumbing, replastering and units and worktop installed
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- a great new refurb look so fresh and modern
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- new light bright and modern kitchen. new elecs, plumbing and replastering after removal of arch between dining room and kitchen. lvt flooring and clear glass splashback
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- kitchen nearing completion after the removal of walls between kitchen utility and toilet. new elecs, plumbing, replastering, floor tiling and quartz worktops
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- dove grey shaker units with appollo quartz worktops, a striking finish to any kitchen. new elecs, plumbing, replastering
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- large new kitchen installation in customers extension. finished in white quartz
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- custom built chimney above the range cooker
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- customised unit to conceal the boiler.great finish with the ceramic floor tiling
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- customer supplied kitchen, great quality and a stylish finish.
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- laundry area at the rear of the hobby room in out house conversion
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- new fire doors fitted in commercisl premises being refurbished ready for the new owners
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- before removal of chimney
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- roofline made good after chimney removal
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- taking down existing chimney breast to make room in living room
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- laminate flooring
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- storage shed erected, roofing work.
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- remodelled top floor layout with timber stud partitioning, refurbished staircase and fitted new knotty pine 6 panel doors
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- kitchen refurb, electrics, plumbing replastering and ceramic tiled floor
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- bamboo flooring stuck down on a new laytex screed
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- new newel posts, hand rail and spindles and new oak veneer doors in this house renovation
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- quick step laminate flooring and new skirtings completed
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- laminate flooring completed
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- oak stair case refurbishment, including strengtheneing of the old deflecting floor joists.
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- new oak stair case refurbishment with exising strings left in
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- internal view of the loft extension befor being covered in
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- picture of the detail involved in the hand cut roof rafters to construct the hip ends , box valley gutter and velux trim out
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- laminate flooring complete
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- roofing completed on loft extension
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- pat 10 sliding doors installed
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- baulk head storage cupboard built in the void above the stair case to make use of the space otherwise unused
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- existing hand rails and spindles removed and new installed with oak hand rail and newel caps to contrast what will soon be white spindles and strings
Insurance details
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Verified | 10th July 2023 |
Jim Brown Carpentry & Building
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Reviews (19)
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Average rating: 5.0 out of 5
Olly Pegg
11th September 2023
"Amazing builder. Fitted the kitchen and did all the tiles to an amazing finished result. I wouldn't use anyone else other than Jim & Lewis for work on my house from now on. Top quality trades man."
- Initial impression Initial impression: 5 out of 5.0
- Punctuality Punctuality: 5 out of 5.0
- Cleanliness Cleanliness: 5 out of 5.0
- Quality Quality: 5 out of 5.0
- Value Value: 5 out of 5.0
- Overall opinion Overall opinion: 5 out of 5.0
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Average rating: 5.0 out of 5
Jessica Hitchborn
2nd September 2023
"Could not have asked for a better builder, we would recommend Jim and his team to anyone! We are so happy with the work Jim has done in our house, he has always been so lovely, professional and a great builder. Our kitchen knock through was completed as planned, with lots of attention to detail & care. We always felt in good hands! We will definitely be calling Jim back."
- Initial impression Initial impression: 5 out of 5.0
- Punctuality Punctuality: 5 out of 5.0
- Cleanliness Cleanliness: 5 out of 5.0
- Quality Quality: 5 out of 5.0
- Value Value: 5 out of 5.0
- Overall opinion Overall opinion: 5 out of 5.0
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Roman
1st August 2023
"Big thank you to Jim and Lewis who have transformed our living space with an extension replacing the conservatory and a new kitchen. Project has been delivered to specifications, very high standard, on time and in budget. Project was also managed by Jim, coordinating all the specialist trades where required, material supplies and keeping us updated. Always happy to provide advice throughout the build, abundance of knowledge and experience. Kitchen and extension built to exceptionally high standard and with high attention to detail. Result has been magnificent! Would definitely recommend Jim."
- Initial impression Initial impression: 5 out of 5.0
- Punctuality Punctuality: 5 out of 5.0
- Cleanliness Cleanliness: 5 out of 5.0
- Quality Quality: 5 out of 5.0
- Value Value: 5 out of 5.0
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Dave
21st July 2023
"Highly recommended, this is the 3rd project that Jim has completed for me. A very conscientious worker with high standards"
- Initial impression Initial impression: 5 out of 5.0
- Punctuality Punctuality: 5 out of 5.0
- Cleanliness Cleanliness: 5 out of 5.0
- Quality Quality: 5 out of 5.0
- Value Value: 5 out of 5.0
- Overall opinion Overall opinion: 5 out of 5.0