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Approved Trader Directory 2016/17 TRADING STANDARDS APPROVED TRADER DIRECTORY 2016/17 Bath and North East Somerset - The place to live, work and visit What is Buy With Confidence? Have you ever wanted a reliable business – perhaps a plumber, builder or electrician – and not known where to go? Most directories list names and telephone numbers, but give little help if you want to find someone you can trust. This directory is different. All the businesses here are members of Buy with Confidence. This means they have been visited and assessed by an officer from Bath & North East Somerset Trading Standards who has made sure they match up to the scheme’s standards. We believe our members put the customer first, and we are proud to approve them. Of course we cannot guarantee these businesses will never let you down, but we believe if something does go wrong your problems will be dealt with fairly and promptly. We also cannot guarantee the financial stability of a member. However, we hope you will agree with us that honest local businesses are more likely to weather economic storms than “get rich quick” merchants. As you look in our directory, you will see what a wide range of businesses are covered, and hope this will make it useful. Our members have stamped addressed feed back forms to help us check they keep to our high standards Please make sure you ask for one, and take the time to fill it in. Our membership is steadily increasing, so visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk to see our latest list. CONTENTS Contents Home Interiors • Cleaning Carpets / Upholstery Page / Ovens / Floors • Carpentry • Flooring • Painting & Decorating • Property Maintenance • Bathrooms / Kitchens / Conservatories • Plastering Specialists 2 Home Exteriors • Builders / Stonemasons • Drainage • Driveways / Tarmac • Fencing • Garage Doors & Parking • Gardens • Gates / Railings / Ironworks • Roofing • Stonemason 12 Home & Appliance Repair/Installation • Aerial / Televisions Installers • Electrical Services • Portable Appliance Testing • Plumbing • Heating 22 Customer Feedback 26 Security, Fire Safety & Pest Control • Alarms / Fire / Intruder • Locksmiths / Security 32 Doors • Pest Control Motoring & Transport • Car Sales • Car Repairs / Servicing / MOT • Removals & Transport 36 Green Products & Environmental Services • Solar & Renewable Energy • Recycled Stationery & Office Supplies • Recycling • Waste Disposal 40 Professional & Other Services •Building Surveyors • IT Services • Estate Agents •Office Suppliers/Stationers • Online Retail 44 Useful Telephone Numbers 52 1 Home Interiors • Cleaning Carpets / Inside this section Upholstery / Ovens Whether you are looking for • Carpentry someone to paint the living room, install a new kitchen or build a • Flooring conservatory, you will find details • Painting & Decorating of honest and reliable businesses • Property Maintenance over the next few pages. Bathrooms / Kitchens / Conservatories • Plastering Specialists 2 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning CLEANING CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Advantex Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 18 Matthews Close, Stockwood, Bristol, Somerset, BS14 8NL Telephone: 01275 544323 Mobile: 0800 9230332 Email: [email protected] www.advantex-cleaning.co.uk Cleaning Services, Carpet Cleaning, Rug Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning Ben’s Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Carpet and upholstery cleaning Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 2UN Telephone: 01761 415922 Mobile: 07729 365846 Email: [email protected] www.professionalcarpetcleaningsomerset.co.uk Cleaning Services, Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning Grimebusters 24 Mayfields, Keynsham, Bristol, Somerset, BS31 1BW Telephone: 01225 729060 Email: [email protected] www.grimebusters.uk Cleaning Services, Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning Star Clean of Bath Ltd Commercial and Domestic Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning. Suites, curtains, rugs, leather, mattresses, wet & dry cleaning, one off cleans, full house cleaning service, window cleaning 15 Frenchfield Road,Peasedown St John, Bath, BA2 8SL Telephone: 01761 439362 Mobile: 07793 060987 Email: [email protected] www.starcleanltd.co.uk Cleaning Services, Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Window Cleaning 3 OVEN CLEANING Oven Cleaning OvenGleamers Domestic oven cleaning 8 Baltic Place, Pill BRISTOL, BS20 0EJ Telephone: 01275 370571 Email: [email protected] www.ovengleamers.com Cleaning Services, Oven Cleaning FLOOR CLEANING Floor Cleaning Clean ‘N’ Seal UK Ltd 34 Mead Road, Portishead, Bristol, BS20 6RZ Telephone: 0800 6122 462 Email: [email protected] www.cleanandsealsouthwest.co.uk Cleaning Services, Floor Cleaning/Restoration CARPENTR Carpentry Michael Fletcher 6 Cotswold Road, Moorfields Bath, BA2 2DJ Y Telephone: 01225 466484, Fax: 01225 466484 Email: [email protected] Cabinet Maker and Joiner All aspects of interior woodwork and joinery including wardrobes, alcove cupboards, shelves, stairs, wood flooring, kitchens, worktops, doors and locks 4 CARPENTRY Miller Design and Development 1 Excelsior Terrace, Midsomer Norton, Bath, BA3 2UW Telephone: 07523 302439 Email: [email protected] www.millerdesigndevelopment.com Property Enhancement, renovation and development, carpentry contracting Oliver Hazael 11 Charlcombe Way, Bath, BA1 6JZ Telephone: 01225 331079 Mobile: 07813 068790 Email: [email protected] www.oliverhazael.co.uk Plastering & Carpentry FLOORING Flooring Paul Ealey Flooring All aspects of flooring including carpet tiles, vinyl flooring, commercial flooring, safety flooring, domestic carpets, industrial flooring and solid wood flooring as well as contract fitting and contract flooring 8 Teddington Close, Southdown, Bath, Somerset, BA2 1HT Telephone: 01225 425778 : Mobile: 0777 770 730 www.paulealeyflooring.co.uk Carpets, Floor Tiles, Flooring 5 PAINTING & DECORATING & DECORATING PAINTING Painting & Decorating Robinson & Sons Painting and Decorating Specialists All Decorating Works Undertaken 5 Wells Road, Corston, Bath Somerset, BA2 9AZ Telephone: 01225 872 637 Mobile: 07766 500 877 Email: [email protected] www.robinsonandsons.co.uk All Aspects of Painting & Decorating, Wall Paper Hanging, All Plastering Works, Internal & External, One Wall to Full Refurbishment, Expert Advise with a free detailed estimate Rightbuild 71 Thicketmead, Midsomer Norton, BA3 2SL Telephone: 01761 415805 : Mobile: 07828 603271 Email: [email protected] www.rightbuild.org.uk Property Maintenance, Extensions, Loft Conversions, Plastering, Plumbing, Kitchen Fitting, Bathroom Fitting Wall to Wall Decorators Decorating contractor 15 Audley Avenue, Weston, Bath, Somerset, BA1 3BL Telephone: 01225 445679 Mobile: 07748 061624 Email: [email protected] Decorating, Painting 6 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PROPERTY Property Maintenance Facelift Home & Garden Building and Landscape Gardening Rectory Cottage , Berkley , Frome, Somerset, BA11 5JH Telephone: 01373 830972 Email: [email protected] www.facelifthomeandgarden.co.uk Building and Construction, Garden Design, Gardening Landscaping, Kitchens, Lofts, Patios Lawrence Fairfield Limited Fiddington, Berkley Road, Frome Somerset, BA11 2EE Telephone: 01373 464577 Mobile: 07957 768913 Email: [email protected] www.lawrencefairfield.co.uk Response maintenance, Project management, refurbishments and maintenance, Kitchen and bathroom design and installation. All aspects of electrical works. Plumbing and heating. All aspects of building and construction 7 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PROPERTY Robinson & Sons Building Services Ltd All Property Maintenance Work Undertaken 5 Wells Road, Corston, Bath, Somerset, BA2 9AZ Telephone: 01225 872 637 Mobile: 07766 500 877 Email: [email protected] www.robinsonandsons.co.uk All aspects of property maintenance covered including Building, Roofing, Painting, Guttering, Plumbing, Carpentry, Plastering, Expert Advise with a free detailed estimate BA THROOM / KITCHENS CONSERVATORIES H Seaman & Son Building Contractor 89 Walcot Street, Bath Somerset, BA1 5BW Telephone: 01225 743425 Mobile: 07885 228747 Email: [email protected] Bathroom Installation, Building Construction and Maintenance 8 The Traditional Timber Window Company PROPERTY Units 1 & 2 Wansdyke Workshops, Unity Road, Keynsham Bristol, Somerset, BS31 1NH MAINTENANCE Telephone: 0117 9867457 Fax: 0117 9867457 Email: [email protected] www.tttwc.co.uk Repair & Replacement of Timber Windows & Doors BA THROOM / KITCHENS CONSERVATORIES 9 PLASTERING SPECIALISTS Plastering Specialists Artistic Plastercraft Ltd Supply and fitting of ornamental Plaster Mouldings 16-18 Lyndhurst Road, Oldfield Park, Bath, Somerset, BA2 3JH Telephone: 01225 315404 Email: [email protected] www.artisticplastercraft.co.uk Home Furnishings, Decorative Features, Plasterer Oliver Hazael 11 Charlcombe Way, Bath, Somerset, BA1 6JZ Telephone: 01225 331079 Mobile: 07813 068790 Email: [email protected] www.oliverhazael.co.uk Plastering & Carpentry Robinson & Sons Plastering 5 Wells Road, Corston, Bath, Somerset, BA2 9AZ Telephone: 01225 872 637 Mobile: 07766 500 877 Email: [email protected] www.robinsonandsons.co.uk Ceiling and Wall Skimming, External Rendering, Lime Plastering, Dry Lining, Coving and Cornice Installation, Expert Advise with a free detailed estimate. 10 Show your customers PLASTERING SPECIALISTS the sign of trust If you are an honest and reputable trader trading in the Bath & North East Somerset area why not apply to join the Buy With Confidence trader scheme and show your customers that you are approved by
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