Builders Church End

Our builders in Church End, N3 London provide first class building and construction services. The team behind PTMaintenance was able to establish the company was of the leaders on market of home and office renovation in North London.

Some of the solutions we can offer you in Church End, are: home extension, loft conversions, general, refurbishments, basement conversions, and new builds. We have a dedicated team with over 10 years of experience and you can be sure that the work will be conducted smoothly and building will be of great quality.

We operate in all London districts and our tradesmen are accredited and fully insured. All our customers have been satisfied with our building standards and have referred us to their friends and there are no hidden costs. You can contact us through call or e-mails. Our customer support is open 24×7 and they will respond to all your queries.

When it comes to property refurbishment in Church End, N3 , PTMaintenance is one of the most trusted companies. The factors that played a major role in building such a reputation are our expertise, experience and level of professional approach that we’ve mastered over the years.

We believe in completing high quality projects that not only matches, but exceeds the expectation of the client.

From the initial consultation to the completion, our team of experts, technicians and workers will make sure that you’re getting the very best from us.

We are fully approved by the Federation of Master Builders and are insured of up to £5 million, which can make you feel confident enough to deal with a reputable contractor like us.

About our Builders in Church End

Church End is located in Barnet Borough within Finchley. This is the main location where Finchley Central tube station is present. This suburb lies 7 miles north—west to the Charing Cross.

The name Church End came in the year 1683 and its meaning district by the Church. The main road over here runs over south-north axis and its name is Regents Park Road. This road starts from North Circular Road and goes on till Finchlley Tube Station after which its name changes to the Ballards Lane.

The heart of this area is the St. Mary’s Church where there is a landmark of Pardes House Primary School. Along the Ballards Lane near the station one can find a retail district. Here there is a mix of modern shops like Tesco and Edwardian and Victorian shops.

There are two institutions along the southeast near East End Road. One is Avenue House that was built in the year 1859. It is the home for Finchley Society and the Jewish culture. The Avenue House was owned by Henry Stephens the founder of Stephens’ Ink Company.

They were the first ones to produce black and blue ink. The Stephens family is commemorated thrice a week by opening the museum in the afternoon. The other institution is College Farm and there is a statue located here that is mainly referred as La Delivrance. Every year a carnival is held here that is known as the Finchley Carnival and it dates back to the year 1905.