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Builders offering Building, Home Improvement and Refurbishment services in Portsmouth
You’ve just decided to build, refurbish or just improve your home. Now it is the time for a tough decision – you need to find a good (and cheap) building company. In your local area there are supposedly many companies offering building, plastering, painting and decorating services. Which one should you choose? Before you make any decision, ask your family and friends for recommendation. Builders who have done a good job in their homes are most likely to do so in yours. When getting a quota from the company, ask as many questions as you can. Do they use the highest quality tools and materials? Do they do everything on their own, or hire contractors (it is more expensive)? Do they offer insurance? Internet is a good place to do some research – check reviews and opinions on the company you want to choose.
How to recognize good builders? They are accurate, tidy and dead on time. They deliver their service without any delays, on the agreed budget and to the highest standards of quality. With the right tradesmen your maintenance will run quickly and effortlessly and won’t ruin your budget.
Our website aims to find and highlight experienced, trustworthy and reliable builders and tradesmen in your local area. We hope it will help you find the right people for the right job and enjoy your new, better home.
About Portsmouth
Portsmouth is a city located in the ceremonial county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is the United Kingdom's only island city, being mainly located on Portsea Island. The City of Portsmouth and Portsmouth Football Club are both nicknamed Pompey. As a significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth is home to the world's oldest dry dock still in use and also home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior and Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory. Although smaller than in its heyday, the naval base remains a major dockyard and base for the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Commandos whose Headquarters resides there. There is also a thriving commercial ferryport serving destinations on the continent for freight and passenger traffic. The nickname Pompey is thought to have derived from shipping entering Portsmouth harbour making an entry in their logs as Pom. P. in reference to Portsmouth Point. Navigational charts also use this abbreviation.
The Portsmouth Urban Area covers an area with a population well over twice that of the city of Portsmouth itself, and includes Fareham, Portchester, Gosport, Havant (which includes the large suburbs of Leigh Park), Lee-on-the-Solent, Stubbington and Waterlooville. The administrative unit itself has a population of 197,700, which forms part of the wider Portsmouth conurbation, with an estimated 442,252 residents within the wider urban area making it the 11th largest urban area in England. At the 2001 census it was the only city in England with a greater population density (4,639 /km2 (12,015/sq mi)) than London as a whole (4,562 /km2 (11,816/sq mi)), although many of London's individual boroughs had a much greater density.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth

