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Richard Boseley (Builders)

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2A Willowleaze, Longlevens, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL2 0PZ
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We are a complete building service taking on any size or shape of job. We are based in Gloucester and rarely need to travel further than 10-15 miles for work however all enquiries will be considered.

Case Study 1

Shower room/ House Shower RoomWith this project the brief was simple. The customer required a modern fresh look for their shower room. The main priority was to get rid of the purple finish to the walls! The room was on two outside walls with no insulation and as a result was very cold. When the shower was used lots of condensation built up leading to a formation of mould on the walls and ceiling over a period of time. To combat this we installed a radiator and a towel rail and suggested using Marbrex on the walls instead of tiles. Marbrex is a upvc cladding with a hollow air space behind it meaning that it is warm to the touch minimising condensation.The customer played their part choosing a very nice pattern which gives the impression of traditional tiles having been used. The ripped and tatty lino was replaced with floor tiles to compliment the finish of the walls and the artex ceiling was covered with a plain white Marbrex board to increase the warmth of the room further.HouseThis is one of the many houses we've built. This one was built back in 1983. I liked it so much that I decided to live there and remain there until this day.
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Case Study 2

Solid Oak Kitchen/ We're Famous! (sort of) Solid Oak KitchenThis project was pretty large in comparison to previous kitchen installations we'd undertaken. Not so much for the size of the room but for the work involved outside of fitting the units.The existing kitchen was separated into two to incorporate a dining area meaning that all the plumbing and electrical points had to be moved.All of the existing lighting was removed and replaced with spots and up and downlighters and so the ceiling had to be completely re-boarded and plastered. The carpets were removed and the floor tiled.Once all the units were in place new doors were fitted to the hall and the utility and the wall tiling put the finishing touch to the job.We're Famous! (sort of)Pictured below is a copy of a letter from one of our customers sent to the Federation of Master Builders. Alongside it the letter sent to us from the FMB.An article on our company appeared in the Master Builder Journal as a result.
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