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I had Nerris round today to sort a list of carpentry jobs I'd built up. He was punctual, as he was when he came round to quote, tidy and did a very professional job at a top price. Highly recommend him and I'll definately contact him again when I needed more carpentry done.


Neil

  • 3 weeks later...
Hi, I would highly recommend Klaus, Klaus The House Carpenter and Restorer, but I tried to phone him the other day to do a job for me, but he is very unwell at the moment and not working, I was told. Just thought I would let you know in case you saw his recommendation on this forum.

Hi there


Saw your posting about needing a good carpenter and would highly recommend Dermot Gunn, whos local and couldn't recommend him more. Hes just done some amazing work for us including designing & fitting new units for our lounge, and fitting our kitchen too.


Excellent craftsmanship & finish, very professional, honest prices, and prompt & reliable.


His numbers 07907 087146 :)

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