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I love the laminate flooring in my house. Thank you to your team for the amazing job you carried out. Looking forward to our next project together.

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✔Jimmy’s Master Flooring offers free measuring and estimates for your home or business. 🏬🧶Our services include: ✔Removal of all types of old flooring ✔Supply and fitting of carpet, vinyl, LVT and laminate flooring. ✔Professional installation for both residential and commercial properties ✔Reliable service, quality workmanship, and competitive prices. ✔Contact Jimmy’s Master Flooring today for your free estimate.
39 Tower Bridge Road, SE1 4TL, London, United Kingdom
I love the laminate flooring in my house. Thank you to your team for the amazing job you carried out. Looking forward to our next project together.

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