Architect

Adam Mark Paull

Ivybridge5.0· 1 review · 1 source
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54out of 100
Rating5.0★
Review volumeLow · 1
Source diversity1 source
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Verified kitchens in Ivybridge, Devon.

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5.0out of 5
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Checkatrade1 review · 5.0 avg

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"Excellent experience from start to finish. Kept us fully informed and his workmanship was excellent. We would highly recommend him. We have already passed on his details to others."

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

Excellent experience from start to finish. Kept us fully informed and his workmanship was excellent. We would highly recommend him. We have already passed on his details to others.

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Rating: 5.0★
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!Review volume: Low · 1
!Source diversity: 1 source
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Agree how they charge before any work starts — a percentage of the build cost, a fixed fee, or an hourly rate — and exactly which stages it covers (concept design, planning application, building-regulations drawings, work on site), so there are no surprises later.
Confirm what they will actually handle versus what is excluded — the planning application, the building-control drawings, and whether they will administer the builder's contract on site — and get it, and a portfolio of similar projects, in writing.
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