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Happy New Year everyone.


We just wanted to recommend the brilliant services of Alex Fernandes of Crown Joinery. Before Christmas, we were very badly let down by another carpenter. Alex and his colleague re-hung a door and fitted it to an existing frame for us, and made good the errors of the previous 'tradesman'. He made our property secure, fitted us in during the busy Christmas period and is an excellent craftsman. We wished we'd found him sooner and highly recommend his services. We'll certainly be using him again and wanted to share this recommendation as he's one of the best we've come across. Thanks.


Crown Joinery

Office 4C

Unit 3

Tyrrell Road?

London

SE22 9NA?

020 8693 7898?


info@crown-joinery.co.uk


http://www.crown-joinery.co.uk

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