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I have just had Patrick O'Flynn fit some solid wood worktops in my kitchen. He has just done some work in Lacon Road too, and I would definitely recommend him.

He was completely reliable and solved all the little problems we had with wonky walls and awkward corners. He is a real gentleman and being a bit older, very experienced. He did a beautiful job for us, and I wish I'd known before that he also supplies and fits kitchens very reasonably. I am getting him back to do some wardrobes now!

Patrick O'Flynn 07887 780276.

Claire

  • 2 months later...

Hi there,


Based on your recommendation I contacted Patrick. He swung by my flat, provided a quote by email but has since disappeared off the face of the planet. Is he ok? Do you by any chance have alternative contact details for him? He's not answering my calls.


Thank you


Vanessa

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