Leaks traced and fixed, taps, wastes, radiators and towel rails changed, bathroom pipework reworked, then walls and floors tiled with the layout set out properly. Wet areas get boarded and tanked before a tile goes on, because grout is a finish and not a waterproof layer.

The stain on the ceiling is rarely under the leak. It gets traced back to the actual source before anything is cut out, so you are not paying to make good the wrong ceiling.
Feeds and wastes moved for a new layout, valves left reachable rather than buried, and everything checked under pressure before it gets covered up.
Tiling planned from the room centre lines and the fixtures out, so cuts land in corners and behind doors and full tiles land where your eye goes first.
Joints consistent, movement joints where they belong, and silicone run in one clean line rather than smeared on and wiped with a finger.
No. Anything on gas, including boilers and gas cookers, has to be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer, and we bring one in rather than touching it ourselves. Everything on the water side, radiators, taps, wastes, tanks and bathroom pipework, is done in house.
Usually yes, and it is worth ringing rather than waiting. The first job is finding it, which is not always where the water shows, then isolating and fixing it, then making good the plaster and decoration once it has dried out. All three of those are in house, so it does not turn into three separate call outs.
Sometimes, and it is rarely the better job. It only works where the existing tiles are firmly bonded and flat and the extra thickness does not cause problems at doors and fixtures. Otherwise they come off and the wall gets made good first, because new tiles fail with the old ones underneath them.
Yes, on every shower and around every bath that gets tiled. It is a small part of the cost of a bathroom and it is the part that stops a ceiling coming down downstairs in three years.
Yes, including moving one to a different wall so a room can be laid out the way you want it. The system gets drained down and refilled, valves changed where they need it and the radiator balanced afterwards rather than left cold at one end.
Full and part refurbishments across East London: strip out, alterations, making good, then the finishing trades that turn a shell back into a room.
ServiceFilling, sanding, caulking and cutting in, then two coats laid on properly.
ServicePatch repairs, bonding, full skims and overboarded ceilings, plus external rendering.
ServiceOld kitchen or bathroom out, walls and floor made good, pipework and wastes reworked for the new layout, then units and sanitaryware fitted, tiled, sealed and tested.
ServiceLaminate, engineered wood, vinyl plank and tiled floors, laid on a subfloor that has actually been prepared.
ServiceDoors hung, skirting and architrave fitted, shelving and storage built in, fitted wardrobes, stud work and flat pack assembled properly.
ServiceCurtain rails and blinds, shower beading, regrouting, filling and touching up, shelves, handles, silicone, small repairs and the ten other jobs that have been on the list since spring.
ServiceGarden maintenance and one off clearances: hedges and shrubs cut back, grass and beds tidied, jet washing, plus garage, shed, yard and flat clearances with the waste loaded and taken away.
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