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Free Construction Quote Call (General)

Free Construction Quote Call (General)

  • Free Quotes & Site Visits
  • Fixed quotes (clear scope, no guesswork)
  • Fully insured
  • Recommendations-first workmanship

Not sure which service to pick? Book this.

D&L Construction Ltd covers all aspects of construction and maintenance.
Book a free 15-minute call and we’ll:


• Get clear on what you need and the priority
• Confirm if we’re the right fit (homeowner, landlord, commercial, trade, public sector)
• Advise the next step (free site visit if needed)
• Explain how we price: fixed quotes, clear scope, no nonsense

Service area: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire and surrounding areas (up to ~50 miles, job-dependent).


30 years’ experience • Fully insured • Fixed quotes • Free quotes/site visits

What you get in 15 minuites

  • 1
    The Job Discovery
    We confirm what you need and whether it’s urgent
  • 2
    Knowing The Job
    We ask a few quick questions to understand the job properly
  • 3
    Next Steps Confirmed
    We advise the next best step (often a free site visit for accurate pricing)
  • 4
    What Can Be Done
    You’ll know what’s realistic, what’s not, and how we price it (fixed quote)

Price that makes sense

We quote properly and keep it fair—no fluff, no vague pricing.

Quality workmanship

We build it right the first time because it’s got to last.

Efficient turnaround

Clear timelines, tidy working, and good communication.

Serving Stoke-on-Trent (ST6) & Staffordshire

We’re based around ST6 and work across Staffordshire and surrounding areas (up to 50 miles, job-dependent). If you’re just outside the radius—book the call and we’ll confirm.

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Quick Questions

Is the quote free?

Yes - free quotes and site visits where needed.

Is it a fixed quote?

Yes. Once the scope is agreed, the quote is fixed. If anything changes, it’s discussed before work continues.

Are you insured?

Yes - fully insured.

What do you need from me?

Postcode + a short description. Photos help, but aren’t essential