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Another recommendation for Paul. He has just fitted an external door for us with door furniture. He was flexible about timing, his work was high quality and he gave us by far the most reasonable quote. Paul is also really knowledgeable about wood and furniture. We will definitely use him again for other carpentry jobs. His no is: 07956737226.
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Another recommendation for Paul. He came over and hung an external door for us and rehung an internal door. He came out very quickly to quote and then got us booked in as soon as possible. He?s really good with communication & extremely reliable. Cleans up after himself and trustworthy. Best part is that he is very reasonably priced.


He can also build wardrobes, cupboard etc so useful for many things.


Very thankful to him after another person on the site let us down and ripped us off.


Will definitely be using him again.

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  • 5 weeks later...

And another recommendation for Paul. He re-worked the landing at the bottom of our stairs and added two new doors to our understairs cupboard, making it much more useful.


Particularly liked: his straightforward friendly attitude, attention to detail, offered suggestions to enhance the end result, good value for money, polite and cleans up after himself.


I have already recommended him to a friend and would definitely use him again.

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