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Old 07-08-2009, 2:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all
Hope this is the right section to put this ?
if not please feel free to moan at me and move to where necessary

im now ready to start my home cinema room and will be happy to share with the forum and post pics etc

but before i do this i need an internal wall between my kitchen and front room removing correctly rsj fitted and plaster work etc also i will need the kitchen back door bricking up until i do this i cannot continue

What i wanted to ask other forum members is ?

as there are a few on here who have had major building work undertaken
can anyone recommend a good trusted builder near the Birmingham area

I have seen so many horror stories with dodgy builders and as the children's rooms are above i realy do feel the need to get it right the first time as im sure you all understand
any help would be appreciated
thanks
jay
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anyone ??????
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what part of birmingham?
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