Main work undertaken
Basement/Cellar Conversions, Bathrooms, Brick/Concrete Structural Repairs, Brickwork/Pointing, Builder, Concreting, Extensions/Conversions, General Building, Loft Conversions, New Builds, Partition Walls, Project Management, Refurbishments, Sustainable Construction
Also skilled in
Fascia/Soffits/Guttering, Painter/Decorator, Pebble Dashing, Plastering, Tiler - All Tiling
Approved Subcontractors (indemnity held)
Electrical undertaken by AJB Electrical NAPIT - 5379
Gas undertaken by Roger Bailey Plumbing & Heating Gas Safe - 186414
As part of our vetting procedure, these references consist of the first 5 processed feedback submissions which have been spot-checked/verified by Checkatrade.com when
Courtnage Builders
joined in
May 2011.
Trade reference
We supply building materials to Ross Courtnage. We know of them as being a reputable company.
Trader in Reading,
11 May 2011
Trade reference
Long standing customer, no problems with payment. We know them as being a reputable company.
Trader in Reading,
11 May 2011
Building work.
Very clean whilst working, always turn up when agreed, does the work that is quoted without any add on' s. Already recommended to family and very close friends.
Customer in Reading,
11 May 2011
Building
Excellent work, competitive quote - adhered to - no "extras." Work commenced and completed on time. Patio looks good one year on despite severe winter. Mr Courtnage listened to what I wanted, gave good advice and carried out the work beautifully. Highly professional company.
Customer in Reading,
11 May 2011
Building work.
Work professionally planned and executed. High level of commitment, work was completed with no interruptions, good communication. No last minute surprises with costs. Very satisfied with work carried out.
Customer in Reading,
11 May 2011
Building works
I am so pleased with Mr Courtnage's service. They must be the cleanest and tidiest workers that i have ever encountered. Not only are they good, they always tidy and clean up after each day.
Customer in Wallingford,
11 May 2011