My house was the first to be built on the Faulkner Uplands Estate in June 1961. It was updated with a large extension in 1972. It was built of bricks, cedar cladding and painted asbestos panelling. Modern at the time, but now quite drab! An uplift, that would improve appearance and add insulation to the south side was required. Ben and Tunde took on the task; at quite short notice and with an urgent deadline. They checked and double-checked the requirements, and materials were chosen and delivered promptly. They worked as a good team, sorting out technical problems, such as rainwater and waste drainage, and changing levels of the dpc, as they progressed the two-colour horizontal cladding; pale grape (an off-white) and anthracite, to match recently installed triple glazed new windows. Scaffolding was added, once above the first-floor level, and progress was hidden for a couple of days and the completion date approached. The work was finished but the scaffolding remained for a further day ……… waking up, the day before the deadline, the scaffolding had been removed to show off what a superb job they had performed. A first-class finish attracted several enquiries from passers bye.