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APT Bespoke Joinery - Do NOT use these amateurs!!


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It is with great regret that I write to report that we used APT Bespoke Joinery to fit a new front door and we had a very poor service from them. Not only were they constantly not turning up and not returning calls, they botched the fitting of the door, which we've had to have repaired by another craftsman. Most annoyingly the APT fitters cut the door too small on site so it is not going to keep out the cold properly, and is essentially irreperable. The problems with this company are twofold as far as I can see - poor management and administration, and the use of unskilled labour to do the fitting. They did knock some money off and were polite and apologetic, but its not enough to convince me to stop giving them this very poor review.
  • 2 months later...

well, you pay for what you got!!


Did check before hand where they work? did you visit there workshop? did you see them making any door??


That's the difference, before you buy check there work!


There is a few Joiners only in se22, Dulwich area, one of them is Crown Joinery;


Also a new front door never set on a old/existing frame. New Door....New Frame. Always give the work to the experts not this cowboys or people with no knowledge. sorry for your bad experience.

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