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Wanted - carpenter / joiner to repair staircase


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We need someone to repair our staircase. When we took the carpet off, we found the overhang on several of the steps has been snapped off (suspect something very heavy has been dropped all the way down the staircase)so we need it repairing. Would particularly welcome recommendations from anyone who has had this job done by someone. Also happy to hear from joiners/carpenters directly who have done this job and can provide pix/refs. Thanks in advance.
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Hello. It sounds like the nosing on the treads has been broken off. It is possible to repair and should be fairly easy for a competent carpenter or any joiner. I am happy to have a look at the stairs and provide an estimate. If you wish to view pictures please see website stephenguestjoinery.co.uk and do contact me (details on site) if you wish me to look at the work.
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