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hollyrmcc

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We have used Rafal twice in recent months. First to build some under stairs storage and hang internal doors and secondly to build some new kitchen units, do some tiling, make two new cupboard doors and box in some pipes. Would highly recommend him for any carpentry work you need done. He has excellent attention to detail, works very efficiently and is extremely clean and tidy. We are extremely happy with the work he has done for us and wouldn't hesitate to book him in again for future work.
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  • 3 months later...

Likewise - another recommendations for Rafal - I am also not a first time poster!


Rafal is a legend - we've used him for a few jobs such as fitting new cupboards and wardrobes in our bedroom, and a tv unit and shelves in our sitting room. He was always very reasonable in terms of price, always turned up on time and did a super job. And always cleaned up at the end of the day - we would never know he was in!


Finally he just fitted our Howden's kitchen. In itself, it's not a complicated job, but with any old house no walls are straight, nothing is level... Rafal did a great job at a creative fitting always keeping us updated with progress and worked around floor fitters and electricians to make sure we were back in our kitchen on time.


Very happy, would recommend him anytime, only problem is he is quite booked up now!


Rafal - 07749 443569

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