Strip-outs and refits for offices, units and retail across the South West. When a commercial space needs reworking rather than rebuilding, JLG handles the strip-out and the new internal works, partitions, ceilings, drylining and finishes, turning a tired or dated interior into a fresh, lettable space.

Scope scales with the project, but these are the parts of any commercial refurbishment package JLG covers as standard across Devon and the South West.
Careful strip-out of existing partitions, ceilings, floors and finishes, cleared and disposed of, leaving a clean base to build from.
New partition layouts and ceilings to a revised floorplate, opening up or dividing the space to suit the new use or the incoming tenant.
Fresh drylining and suspended ceilings throughout, set level and ready to decorate, bringing a dated interior back up to standard.
Refits for retail units, offices and commercial spaces, sequenced to get the space back in use as quickly as the programme allows.
Yes. We can take a space from strip-out right through to the finished refit, clearing the old partitions, ceilings and finishes and then building the new internal works, all under one outfit.
Yes. Reworking the layout is most of what a commercial refurbishment is, new partition lines and ceilings to a revised plan to suit the new use or the incoming tenant.
Yes. We refit retail units, offices and other commercial spaces across the South West, and we phase the work to get the space back in use as fast as the programme sensibly allows.
Often yes. We phase and dust-seal the works so trading or working areas keep going while the refurbishment is carried out around them. We will be honest at quote stage if it is not practical.
Offices, units and retail across Devon, Somerset and the wider South West, within our 80-mile working radius from Tiverton.
Based in Tiverton and covering an 80-mile radius for commercial fit-out, drylining and ceiling work.
A quick call with Jamie is usually enough to work out whether your project is a good fit for JLG. No detail is too small.