Phillips Construction

Location: Fareham, Hampshire
Member Since: 8th Jan 2024

Trades:

  • Bricklayers
  • Plasterers
  • Fencing Specialists
  • Bathroom Fitters

About Us:

Phillips Construction is your go-to construction partner catering to homeowners, land developers, landlords, and emergency needs. Our commitment to excellence shines through in every project, from crafting dream homes to efficient land development and swift responses for maintenance and emergencies. With a focus on quality craftsmanship, innovation, and client satisfaction, Phillips Construction stands out in the construction landscape. Choose us for a seamless experience, where your vision meets our expertise.

Other:

Director

- SMSTS Health and Safety Trained
- NVQ Level 6 Site Management
- First Aid (Red Cross)
- Bricklaying NVQ Level 2 City & Guilds
- Skill Power Multi Trader Qualification

Skilled Workers
- CSCS Green, Blue, Gold and Black cards
- PTS
- NVQ Trained
- CPCS/Noprs Plant Operators

Feedback:

7 reviews, 100% Positive
Renew plaster, repair brickwork, replace tiles - Plastering job in Guildford

“This company was very good in all aspects. The manager was very diligent in finding out exactly what needed doing with a complicated situation and repair. There was an initial visit by the company to assess the work needed. The subsequent paperwork and initial quote were excellent and extremely clear. With further consultation, the manager was able to split the job into two sections due to some being covered by insurance. Communication was excellent throughout and I was able to choose convenient”
Install new ensuite and bathroom - Bathroom fitting job in Gosport

“Dan helped us to totally refurbish our apartment. He did a great job, he was very good at communicating and didn't let go of the work until the job was completed including the snags. Happy to use Dan again.”
Rebuild garden wall - Brickwork job in Gosport

“Work completed quickly and efficiently. Dan worked to my budget and kept in communication regarding progress of the job. ”
make good a damaged small wall - Brickwork job in Haslemere

“He idi a very good job. Arrived on time. No fuss and just got on with the job. Cleared up afterwards. Very satisfied. Would definitely use him again.”
Repair Job - Plastering job in Hindhead

“Highly recommend! I was in need of an urgent plastering job and Dan and his team came to the rescue. They are professional, courteous and communicative. The work was done expertly and quickly. I will be working with them again. Thanks for a job well done!”
rebuild garden wall - Brickwork job in Poole

“Completed job very quickly and in budget. Dan is very obliging and keen to ensure all work finished to satisfaction. Neighbours have commented on how good my new garden wall looks. I would happily work with him again. ”
One fence panel replacement and small repair to other panel - Fencing job in Southampton

“Very quick, professional and helpful when replying to my job request...competitive price quoted.”

Answers:

A pressure test of the heating system may help identify the leak. this involves pressurising the system and observing where the pressure drops.

use leak detection fluids or dyes that can be added to the system. these substances are often visible under uv light and can help pinpoint the source of a leak.

infrared or thermal imaging cameras can sometimes detect temperature variations caused by water leaks. this might help identify the general location of the issue.

there are specialised companies that offer leak detection services using advanced equipment and methods. they may use acoustic technology, thermal imaging, or other tools to locate hidden leaks.

before attempting any of these, it's crucial to consult with a qualified heating engineer or plumber. they can guide you on the best approach for your specific situation. always prioritise safety and ensure any testing or repairs are carried out by professionals.
I am not a legal expert, but i can offer some general advice. if you're experiencing issues with the indian stone and concrete base laid by a contractor, your legal standing may depend on the terms of your contract and local consumer protection laws.

here are a few steps you might consider:

1. check the terms and conditions outlined in your contract with the contractor. it may specify the quality of work, materials used, and potential guarantees.

2. take clear photographs and document the problems with both the indian stone and the concrete base. this evidence can be useful in discussions or any potential legal proceedings.

3. send a written communication to the contractor detailing the issues, expressing your concerns, and requesting a resolution. keep a copy of this correspondence for your records.

4. if the contractor is unresponsive, you may want to seek legal advice to understand your options and rights under local consumer protection laws.

5. in some cases, mediation can be a less formal and more cost-effective way to resolve disputes. check if there are local mediation services available.

remember, legal options can vary based on your location and the specifics of your situation. it's advisable to consult with a legal professional who can provide guidance to your circumstances.
Yes, it's generally a good practice to paint the door frames before hanging the doors. this allows for easier and more thorough coverage, especially in areas close to the hinges and hardware. once the frames are painted and dried, you can then hang the doors without worrying about accidentally smudging the freshly painted surfaces. it helps achieve a cleaner and more professional finish. don't forget to use masking tape to protect any areas you don't want to paint, and ensure proper ventilation during the painting process.
Before attaching osb chipboard to rendered walls in your garage for a gym, it's advisable to use battens for a secure and even surface. this helps with insulation and prevents moisture issues. consider a damp-proof membrane (dpm) for added protection against moisture. using self-tapping screws in conjunction with battens and dpm is a thorough approach for a durable gym wall installation.
If your vaillant combi boiler has a disc fitted to the inlet with a warning not to use it, it likely means that the particular inlet or component should not be utilised. this could be due to compatibility issues, safety concerns, or specific installation requirements outlined in the manufacturer's guidelines. it's crucial to follow the provided instructions and consult with a professional if you have doubts or need clarification on the usage of specific components.

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