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Preferred Traders Directory Important Information Preferred Traders Directory Important Information Every effort is made to ensure tradesmen, suppliers and companies listed in our directory (‘preferred suppliers’) are legitimate, reputable and have appropriate qualifications, membership to and/or approval of trade related bodies, organisations and associations. However, we do not have any contractual or legal relationship with any of the preferred suppliers, although they do pay a small fee for entry in our directory. Therefore, we do not accept any liability for the acts or omissions of preferred suppliers, nor do we have any control or influence over them; we do not guarantee their work, pricing or availability. You will engage the preferred supplier directly. If you are unhappy with one of the preferred suppliers, please let us know, but please note we cannot act as a middle-man between you and the supplier. You should always make sure that you are comfortable using a preferred supplier and carry out your own assessment. Service delivery Please be aware that some of our Traders can only provide services in certain area’s of Lincolnshire. Please contact the Trader directly for more details. TRADER SERVICES SERVICE - DESCRIPTION CONTACT DETAILS TEL No JM PROPERTY Brickwork, Property Maintenance - Carpentry, 4 Willow Close, 01522 853192 SERVICES & Carpentry, Brickwork, plastering, plumbing, ceramic Skellingthorpe, Lincoln, LN6 07976283852 MAINTENANCE Plastering, tiling, roof works, guttering, drainage, paving, 5BL Plumbing - concreating, fencing and general property Property maintenance. Installation of wet rooms; Maintenance disabled steps, ramps & rails; extensions & alterations for the disabled. BRITISH DAMP Consultancy Consultancy Services and Works -Wood Millgates Forge, 19 South 08008595968 PROOFING Services and Rotting Fungi; Wood Boring Insects; Cellar Street, Alford, Lincs, LN13 Works Conversions; Wall Tie Replacement; Salt 9AJ Damage; Tanking Systems; Rising Damp; Condensation; Membrane Systems; Penetrating Damp. I2 COMPUTING Computer Computer Services - maintenance & repair, 48 Welton Gardens, Lincoln, 01522 838144 SERVICES Services build to specifications, fixed price repairs, re- LN2 2BA installations. ANDY WILSON Financial Advisers Specialist Financial Adviser - covering 2 Claudius Road, North 01522 590015 FINANCIAL SERVICES equity release. Hykeham, Lincoln, LN6 9PH LTD WILTSHIRE FARM Frozen Meals Frozen Ready Meals - A frozen homemeal Lincoln House, Gibson Road, 01427 666130 FOODS delivery service. Caenby Corner, Hemswell Cliff, Lincs, DN21 5TL AGE UK MOBILE Mobile Bathrooms Mobile Bathrooms - In association with Age UK Lincoln & Kesteven 36 01522 696000 BATHROOMS Handicare we offer, walk in baths, easy Park Street, Lincoln, LN1 1UQ (Handicare product) access showers, with a lifetime guarantee on product. LINCS MAINTENANCE Heating Heating Engineers - LPG, oil and gas 2a Lincoln Road, 01522 695106 LIMITED Engineers installation, service and repairs to boilers, Skellingthorpe, Lincoln LN6 cookers, fires and water heaters. Radiator 5UT replacement, landlord safety certificates, general plumbing, toilet and tap repairs. Park Homes specialist as LPG qualified. OFTEC registered, also qualified energy efficiency and legionella. DAVE CHAPMAN Plumbing / Plumbing / Property Services - plumbing, Newland House, 52 Rookery 01522 821881 Property Services guttering, glazing, tree felling, painting & Lane, Lincoln LN6 7PY decorating, fencing, locks, kitchens. PAUL ATKINSON Plumbing General Plumbing - installing radiators, 56 High Street, Saxilby, 01522 853166 PLUMBING Services bathroom installations, tiling, call outs, Lincoln, LN1 2HA 07919205609 ensuite adaptations, walk in showers, cylinder replacement, tank replacement. K B All JOBS LTD Property Property Maintenance - Painting, 16 Queensway, Pointon, Near 01529 241029 Maintenance Decorating, Driveways, Decking, Tiling, Sleaford, Lincolsnhire, NG34 Fitting Windows, Dorrs, Bathromms, 0NL Kitchens, Fencing. AGE UK STAIRLIFTS Stair Lifts Stairlifts - In association with Handicare we Age UK Lincoln & South 01522 696000 (Handicare products) offer a range of stairlifts to suit you and your Lincolnshire 36 Park Street, home at a reasonable price. Lincoln, LN1 1UQ STUART WALLACE TV TV Repairs/Rentals - Sales, rentals and Station Road, Branston, 01522 791496 ELECTRICAL LTD Repairs/Rentals repairs of TV's & domestic electrical Lincoln, LN4 1LH appliances. STARGLAZE Windows/Doors/ Windows/Doors/ Conservatories - No 5 Works, Waterside South, 01522 512020 WINDOWS & Conservatories Maufacturing & installing of windows, doors Lincoln, LN5 7JD CONSERVATORIES and conservatories. BENEFICIAL TRUST Will Writing and Will Writing And Estate Planning - simple Hillcroft Lodge, Hillcroft 01522 500823 AND WILL COMPANY Estate Planning and complex wills, specialist will Trusts, Asset Business Park, Whisby Road, Solutions Protection Trusts, Estate Administration and Lincoln, LN6 3QL Probate, Lasting Powers of Attorney, guaranteed funeral plans, co-habitee planning and advice for business owners. AVENUE ROOFING Roofing / Repair Roofing / Repair Services - Avenue Roofing 07956409984 Services Services include - new roofs, re-roofs, roof 57 Ruskin Avenue or 07880745612 repairs, fascia and guttering, leadwork Lincoln specialists, slating, gutter cleaning, loft LN2 4DE insulation, GRP flat roofs, Velux installation, roof venting, moss removal, roof strengthening. LINCOLNSHIRE Carpets, Tiles, Flooring - Free estimates, sample service if Lincolnshire Flooring Ltd 01522 524374 FLOORING LTD Wood, Cushion required, experienced reliable fitters. DBS Outer Circle Road Floor, Vinyls, checked, large range of stock products as Lincoln Laminates, Wet well as an extensive choice in the showroom. LN2 4HS Rooms, Safety Flooring. All with expert fitting..
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