Builders Dollis Hill

Profession builders in Dollis Hill, NW2 London. PT Maintenance provides building services in Dollis Hill at the most competitive price. The team behind PTMaintenance was able to estabilish the company was of the leaders on market of home and office renovation in North West London.

Some of the solutions we can offer you in Dollis Hill 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 Dollis Hill, PTMaintenance is one of the most trusted companies. The factors that played a major role in building such a reputation are ourexpertise, experience and level of professional approach that we’ve mastered over the

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 Dollis Hill

Dollis Hill is situated in the north western London. It is situated near Willesden in the Borough of Brent. The streets of Dollis Hill surround the Gladstone Park. Formerly, this was an estate that belonged to the Dollis Hill House.

The estate of Dollis Hill was formed back in the nineteenth century as a good number of farms were bought by the Finch family with a view to forming a single large estate. It was during the 1820s that the Dollis Hill House was built. The first railway service to the area was offered in the year 1875 by Dudding Hill Line.

The tube station of Dollis Hill was the second railway to open in the area in 1909 on October 1. This metropolitan line is presently transferred to Jubilee line. The team that, during the World War I, had designed Mark VIII, the Anglo American or the Liberty Tank, was located here.

That team that Tommy Flowers led for designing the code breaking colossus computer that was used in Bletchley Park in the World War II, was stationed here as well. Toward the end of 1970s, there was a relocation of the station to the Martlesham Heath.

The Research Station building is now converted into sixty two flats. It is presently known as the Chartwell Courts. The access road to it has the name of Flowers Close. The place has also been home to some of the most eminent people like Eric Simms, Mark Twain, and William Ewart Gladstone.