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Carpenter needed for replacement wardrobe doors


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Hi all,


I'm looking for a carpenter recommendation in the local area; someone who would be able to make some replacement wardrobe doors relatively quickly.

I currently have mirrored doors on the wardrobe in the bedroom of my rental property and my tenants have informed me that the glass have cracked and pieces of the mirror have fallen out. Obviously this isn't ideal from a health and safety perspective so would like to replace these doors with simple wooden ones, painted white.

As it's a wonky Victorian flat, they would need to be made to measure.


If anyone has any recommendations or knows of someone who could fit this small job in, I'd be eternally grateful. Looking for the work to be done in the next 2-3 weeks.


Many thanks,

Anna

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Hi Anna,


If you haven't found anyone yet we are more than happy to help you in this. We are professional carpenter & cabinet maker company. The 2-3 weeks can work. Take a look at our website: www.woodandfurniture.co.uk or give a call on 07546988592.

The 2-3 weeks can work I reckon.

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