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Horleys Builders Ltd: Getting the Job Done
Once you have accepted our quotation, and the project has been
accepted by the Planning Authority and Building Regulations, Horleys
Builders Ltd will agree a mutually acceptable date to start work on
the project.
So far as is practical, we always endeavour to:
- work continuously on a job, once started until it is
finished.
- cause minimum disruption to your home while we work in and
around it.
- remove waste material promptly from your home - this may
involve placement of a skip on or at the edge of your property.
- work accurately to the plans and any agreed time scale.
- work to our own high standards, which have resulted in
numerous customer testimonials.
- work to satisfy the building inspector so that the necessary
certificates are issued on completion of work.
- satisfy customers' reasonable expectations in terms of
electrical/plumbing/kitchen fittings etc. at the finishing
stage, to the standards agreed in the quotation.
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Coordinating the Project
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- Your loft conversion or house extension will, at the
appropriate time, involve some of the following tradesmen;
bricklayer, joiner, plasterer, plumber, electrician.
- With many years of experience, Steve Horley is skilled in
assessing the time scale of the project in hand so that he can
call in a tradesman just when he is needed, so that the job
continues to run smoothly. He works with a tried and trusted
team who have delivered excellent work over several years.
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What if I Want to Make Some Changes?
- Quite often, during an extensive alteration or a loft
conversion, the customer might want to change what is planned.
This is often possible within the existing building regulations,
or can be negotiated amicably with the building inspector.
- As the job progresses, we might suggest changes that we
think would improve the finished job, based on our experience.
- If any changes to plan are likely to incur extra cost, this
can be quoted prior to the work.
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