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Reviews of Stoneworkers & Stonemasons in Middlesex

St Margarets and North Twickenham, TW1

Under £4,000
Lay 55square metre Indian sandstone on concrete (already done) . Sandstone provided. New installation
excellent and competitive quote. very helpful technical advice. I didn't use in the end as i was contractual tied in elsewhere but if I had used Justin, I would have saved a significant amount of money!
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Previous masonry jobs in Middlesex

Feltham West, TW13

Under £1,000
Identify provide and replace wall cladding slab approx 300mm x 6oomm x 25m Timing: Urgently

Sunbury Common, TW16

Under £1,000
Have a plain grass garden and would like small stones to make the garden more dog proof and less mucky. Timing: ASAP

Grange, EN2

Under £500
creating a concrete base for a metal bike shed, and recting metal shed *delivered in flat pack and anchoring to concrete base

Yiewsley, UB7

Under £250
2x small pieces of Portland Stone 360mm x 290mm x 30mm thick with a chamfered edge to the face

Hampton North, TW12

Under £500
I need a marble fireplace removing

Laleham and Shepperton Green, TW17

Under £4,000
Looking to purchase a stone porch roof with stone piers to cover the front door

Headstone North, HA2

Under £2,000
Driveway of semi detached house in harrow needs redoing. Part of the front of the house is lawned over, but this is likely to want to be kept as is.

Kenton, HA3

Under £1,000
Front driveway needs paving

Greenhill, HA1

Under £250
We currently have Hauraton Acco Channels at the main entrance of our premises which have bend as a result of cars going over them over a long period of time. We were rather having this channels about 15 ft long and 6 inches deep to be filled up with either concrete / tar etc (need suggestions from a specialist). The builder suggested '' I suggest using pea-shingle and laying the gully grids on top to stop the gravel spilling over. ''

Twickenham Riverside, TW1

Under £500
matching stone scaffolding already erected 1 square metre

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