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Carpenter / Cabinet maker wanted for fitted wardrobes


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I know a really handy carpenter/odd job man, his name is Duvan and he's really polite and friendly and very reliable. He fitted a kitchen for me and hang some doors for my friend and for my other friend he fitted some shelves and did some odd jobs around the house. If he can't do something, he will just say. His number is 07508616298. You can call me if you have any questions on 07920197380.
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Hi,


We used Douglas Hathaway recently (who has many reviews on here if you search for him) and he was great. Very tidy, efficient and great value for money. We are really pleased with his work and our new wardrobes. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend him and will certainly contact him if we have any work to do in the future.

Thanks,

Lucy

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try Nick Martin on


07969 331 996


0207 635 5436


He has completed several jobs in our place, including building a pretty much exact replica of an existing Victorian alcove cupboard in the empty alcove of the other side of the chimney breast - then he extended the existing victorian fitted cupboard out by a foot to ensure modern clothes hangars actually fit!


Im happy to supply a reference if needed

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