What Makes DGN Different ?

DGN Building Services pride themselves on the quality of the building projects they undertake. Their work covers the areas of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey and London.

DGN provides a wide range of services and aims to complete cost-effective and stress-free building projects for all their clients. Customer care is at the heart of every project the company takes on. David understands the importance of communication before, during and after a project in order to meet the full satisfaction of their clients.

DGN also specialise in New Builds and have just finished these two beautiful New building in Moor common. https://youtu.be/-iGmHZUn7EU

If a customer wants to expand their home then building an extension is a possible option. DGN will then work closely with approved architects who can help plan and design a perfect living space. From a simple garage conversion to a new build house and complete House extension  DGN is involved at every stage. The extension could be a family room, dining room or even a new kitchen. With a two-storey extension, one or more bedrooms can be added, a home office, artist studio or a new bathroom.

 

Alternatively when a property has been neglected for some time, DGN may recommend that the best course of action is to refurbish it as a single project. In this way, the refurbishment job can be managed to a single plan, avoiding several piecemeal projects. A full property refurbishment project has the advantages of lower costs and a faster completion time and provides a simpler process than a number of separate jobs.

DGN has the property refurbishment expertise to handle everything from structural tasks such as removing or adding walls to repairing or replacing roofs, drives and patios to final finishing jobs such as plastering, plumbing and woodworking.

The company are proud to have featured on George Clarke’s, Channel 4 series Old HomeNew House. This project took place in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. This 18th-century gatehouse had angled spaces and a huge fire breast that divided the two living rooms. The first part of the renovation was to create an open floor plan to make better use of the living space. The second was to increase the room space by raising the roof in the living room. This uncovered some beautiful supporting beams, which added style and provided a contrasting effect in the home.