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Why you don't go for the dirt cheap quotes


Dean Lofthouse
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Absolute disgrace, Propper footings, bonded and tied in correctly. This could have been a good job, I hate people who cut corners to save a few quid. Moral of the story is cheapest Isn't always best!

 

sometimes top dollars not always a top notch job either

just watch rouge traders

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sometimes top dollars not always a top notch job either

just watch rouge traders

best bets recommendation

 

Very true, we have been doing some work over the last 6 months for a customer, basically following round putting right what the builder did wrong, mostly drainage on a yard, put in nice new concrete with "drains" :sneaky2: turns out the reason the drains don't work is because he just put in a gully and didnt connect it to anything! another one he had "freed off" turned out that it had run for a while because he had smashed the bottom out of the old cast iron gully with a crow bar, worked til ground got saturated, no way it would have run otherwise when we dug it out the 6" pipe connected to it was bunged solid with silt :001_cool: The same builder keeps ringing my mate up now whinging he's got no work, wonder why?!

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