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I AM SINDER SINGH still, I'm working for big company Chigwell Windows centre. I want to start my own that's why I registered my builder. I'm doing UPVC and aluminium windows and doors , all type of windows as like Shash window,sliding window bay window and triple glaze window All type doors Aluminium doors UBC door Compositor doors Sliding doors Bifold doors Aluminium thin profile double glaze door for inside
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Hello, welcome to our company of correct roofing.our company is main focus on customer satisfaction and we have very good team. please contact us for better quotes and nice work. Thanks!
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Im acting as sole trader from 2012. Mostly Im doing bathrooms and kitchens full refurbishments but also painting and decorating, plaster skimming and many others.
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Experience in domestic and commercial sector plumbing and gas. Ranges from install, maintenance work and servicing with 16 years experience.
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I am Martin,professional tiler from Hayes with 20 years of experience in residental and commercial buildings. All my work is carried out to the highest standard.I normally undertake every kind of tiling as it is my passion.
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I've got over 25 years experience in the building industry. From bricklaying to installing upvc products. I do fibreglass flat roofing aswell. I'm very good at what I do. I take care and consideration on every job I do. I provide a very high standard.
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I have been in the trade over 35 years. I am a plumber by trade but tend to do more kitchen and bathroom fitting than plumbing.
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Hi I currently offer all aspects of painting and decorating,from lining to wallpapering.most of my work is done within private homes,but do stuff in commercial properties if need be.i also carry public liability upto 2 million.
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All interiors refurbishments:partitions,decorating,kitchens,bathrooms,all floor coverings,carpentry,electrics.
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Carpentry & Joinery NVQ3 - completed in 2005 Types of works: Kitchen fitting Stairs Woodfloring Doors Windows Extensions Loft conversions
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Bathroom Fitting Replacement and Repair Bathroom fittings include faucets, sinks, showers, bathtubs, toilets, and other fixtures. Over time, they may require repair or replacement due to wear, leaks, damage, or outdated designs. 1. Replacement of Bathroom Fittings Replacing a bathroom fitting involves removing the old fixture and installing a new one. Common replacements include: • Faucets & Taps: Replacing dripping or outdated taps with modern, water-efficient models. • Sinks & Basins: Installing a new sink if the old one is cracked or too small. • Toilets: Upgrading to a water-saving or dual-flush toilet for better efficiency. • Showers & Bathtubs: Replacing showerheads, shower panels, or entire bathtubs for aesthetic and functional improvements. • Mirrors & Cabinets: Updating bathroom storage and mirrors to enhance the space. Process: 1. Shut off the water supply. 2. Remove the old fitting carefully. 3. Install the new fixture according to manufacturer guidelines. 4. Ensure proper sealing and plumbing connections. 5. Test for leaks and functionality. 2. Repair of Bathroom Fittings Repairs focus on fixing minor issues to restore functionality without full replacement. Common repairs include: • Leaky Faucets: Replacing worn-out washers, cartridges, or O-rings. • Clogged Drains: Clearing blockages in sinks, showers, or toilets. • Running Toilets: Fixing faulty flush valves or flappers. • Loose or Broken Fixtures: Tightening or replacing mounting hardware. • Low Water Pressure: Cleaning aerators or fixing plumbing blockages. Process: 1. Identify the issue and diagnose the cause. 2. Turn off water supply if necessary. 3. Replace or repair damaged parts. 4. Reassemble and test functionality. Choosing Between Repair and Replacement • Repair if the issue is minor, cost-effective, and does not compromise long-term performance. • Replace if the fixture is outdated, severely damaged, or inefficient in water usage.