We are based in Bow and work right across the East End, out towards Ilford and Barking and over the river to Greenwich and Woolwich. If your postcode is not on the list, it is still worth a call.
Bow is home, so a look at a job here usually happens within a day or two rather than getting booked in for a fortnight..
E2Bethnal Green is a mix of Victorian terraces and ex-local blocks, and the walls in both of them take a bit of knowing before you quote..
E14Poplar is ten minutes down the road and mostly flats, so the lift, the parking and the working hours matter as much as the job itself..
E1Mile End has a lot of student and rental property, which means quick turnarounds between tenancies and plenty of making good..
E15Stratford runs from new build apartments to Victorian terraces within a few streets, and the two need completely different approaches..
E1Whitechapel is largely flats and converted buildings, and a lot of the work is landlords getting a place back up to standard..
E1WWapping is warehouse conversions with brick, timber and steel on show, so the work is about matching what is there rather than covering it..
E14Canary Wharf is apartment work, where the building management, the goods lift and the permitted hours shape the job before anybody picks up a tool..
E16Canning Town has been steady work for years, from two rooms plastered and painted through to whole flats turned around..
E8Hackney is mostly Victorian terraces and converted flats, which means a lot of old lath and plaster coming off before anything new goes on..
E10Leyton is terrace after terrace of the same footprint, so we know roughly what we are walking into before we get there..
E17Walthamstow work tends to be families improving a house they are staying in rather than a quick turnaround, so the finish gets looked at closely..
IG1Ilford is a regular run for us and mostly 1930s semis, which are about the most predictable houses in London to work on..
IG11Barking work is often a whole house at once, either a family taking on a tired property or a landlord bringing one back up to standard..
SE10Greenwich is period and often listed fabric, so the work is repairing and matching what is there rather than stripping it out..
SE18Woolwich has been on the list for years, helped by the crossing and the DLR, and the work runs from single rooms to whole flats..
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