PrimeCraftSurface Solutions

Areas we cover

Builders inBrentford.

Brentford (TW8) occupies the angle where the Grand Union Canal empties into the Thames, and the waterfront near Kew Bridge has changed considerably as the Gtech Community Stadium and surrounding development brought new flats and conversions to what had been light-industrial land. The residential streets inland — Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, and stretches of post-war housing — tell a different story and call for different skills. Flat renovations inside the converted Victorian houses near the bridge call for hands that can work around plaster mouldings, period sashes and salvageable floorboards. We cover every part of TW8, neighbouring Chiswick and Isleworth, and we put your full programme in writing before a single trade sets foot on site.

Postcodes: TW8

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FAQ

Commonquestions, Brentford.

  • Almost always, and usually it is worth doing. On the older Kew Bridge Road properties and the side-street conversions nearby, original sash windows, plaster cornicing, ceiling roses and floorboards underneath later coverings have real character and, where they survive, real value. We repair and draught-proof sashes rather than replacing them with uPVC, piece in damaged cornice runs, and lift, clean and refinish original boards. Where the building is listed or sits within a conservation area, some of those features are protected in any case — altering them would require consent. We check the listing and designation at the survey and price any restoration work as separately itemised lines alongside the main scope.

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