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Two Tone Renovations

Mitcham5.0· 75 reviews · 1 source
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79out of 100
Rating5.0★
Review volume75
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5.0out of 5
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"These guys are so good that I asked them to replace the bathroom and floor in a flat I have in London from my home in Cornwall and did not meet face to face once They arranged everything, did the most brilliant job and made the life of my tenants really easy along the way And they have a great sense of humour Best I’ve ever encountered"

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"The two Tonys fitted a new Wickes Kitchen for me. They did a really good job, quality craftsmanship, couldn't recommend them highly enough. They carried out the work on time and to budget(they are reasonably priced but don't cut corners). One of the really good things was the way Tony explained the process clearly to me and kept me up to date with how the work was progressing. They were able to sort out problems well and calmly that occurred during the fit (due to Wickes not ordering enough stuff through their design team and my own oversights in the planning)."

AnonymousCheckatrade5.0 rating

"Tony and Tony went beyond our expectations with quality expertise and cleanliness and will recommend to any friends wanting work in the future"

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

These guys are so good that I asked them to replace the bathroom and floor in a flat I have in London from my home in Cornwall and did not meet face to face once They arranged everything, did the most brilliant job and made the life of my tenants really easy along the way And they have a great sense of humour Best I’ve ever encountered

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

The two Tonys fitted a new Wickes Kitchen for me. They did a really good job, quality craftsmanship, couldn't recommend them highly enough. They carried out the work on time and to budget(they are reasonably priced but don't cut corners). One of the really good things was the way Tony explained the process clearly to me and kept me up to date with how the work was progressing. They were able to sort out problems well and calmly that occurred during the fit (due to Wickes not ordering enough stuff through their design team and my own oversights in the planning).

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

Tony and Tony went beyond our expectations with quality expertise and cleanliness and will recommend to any friends wanting work in the future

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Local context

Rated 5.0★ — in line with the local average for architects in Mitcham

Across 6 rated architects in Mitcham, the typical rating is 5.0★. We compare against the same businesses a homeowner would find searching for this trade locally.

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