J L Brown Groundwork’s
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Verified driveways / patios / paths in Rayleigh, Essex, rated 0.0 out of 5 from 25 reviews on Checkatrade.
Reviews
Highlights
"Great job, no mess left either. Nice guys and very polite. Will be using Jamie and team again for additional work soon."
"Jamie and his team were fantastic, the work was carried out in a day and the area cleaned afterwards. It was not an easy job but they just got stuck in and I have the perfect base for my new shed. I will be using their service again. Thanks"
"Jamie came to repair a leaking pipe under my mother-in-law's drive. He found that a connecting pipe was leaking too, so we agreed he'd repair the first pipe and quote me for repairing the second pipe subsequently. He sent me a photo of the repaired first pipe in situ, and told me that that work had been completed, so I paid in full. After not hearing from Jamie for two weeks, a drain survey showed that there was no pipe in the ground where Jamie said he had replaced it. Jamie had actually removed the replacement pipe, so had not completed the work. I request a refund for work falsely invoiced."
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Great job, no mess left either. Nice guys and very polite. Will be using Jamie and team again for additional work soon.
Jamie and his team were fantastic, the work was carried out in a day and the area cleaned afterwards. It was not an easy job but they just got stuck in and I have the perfect base for my new shed. I will be using their service again. Thanks
Jamie came to repair a leaking pipe under my mother-in-law's drive. He found that a connecting pipe was leaking too, so we agreed he'd repair the first pipe and quote me for repairing the second pipe subsequently. He sent me a photo of the repaired first pipe in situ, and told me that that work had been completed, so I paid in full. After not hearing from Jamie for two weeks, a drain survey showed that there was no pipe in the ground where Jamie said he had replaced it. Jamie had actually removed the replacement pipe, so had not completed the work. I request a refund for work falsely invoiced.
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