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March 2011


After a busy winter thanks to the snow, attention now turns to the summer ahead. To celebrate the upturn in weather why not consider some improvements to your home, here are just a few ideas to get you started.
  1. Smarten up your roof with new fascia and soffit boards.
  2. Carrying out running repairs to your roof such as verge pointing (where the tiles end at the apex/gable end), re-bedding and re-pointing ridge tiles (along the top) and replacing damaged or missing tiles is a great way to ensure your home stays dry and pest free with the added bonus that it looks great too.
  3. Bathroom fitting, get that new look bathroom fitted out by a specialist with great products from local suppliers at the right price with Alexander Home Improvements.
  4. Decking and patio's are a great way to spend quality time outside in the British Summer.
  5. Plus, all the usual jobs on the website that will be finished to a standard that will brighten up even the rainy days.
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Alexander Home Improvements has gone interactive with a new Facebook page that allows customers to view pictures of previous jobs and invites you to comment on past,present and future jobs as well as posting your own pictures in relation to them. Photo's are also available to view on the photobucket website.

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