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JacquiMac

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Try giving Richard from RM Building a call. He fitted my kitchen (as well as renovating the whole house)and has done a really good job.


His number is: 07920 776 809. He also has a Check-a-trade page which provides other comments on his work which might be useful. http://www.checkatrade.com/RmBuilding


Hope its helpful

  • 2 years later...

Hi Jacqui


We are also looking for a Kitchen fitter in East Dulwich and I am interested to know if you found a good one from all the recommendations, and, if possible give me a rough indication of costs?


I have no idea about all this stuff, we have found a Cook&Lewis kitchen from B&Q but their instillation fees are almost as much as the kitchen! So looking for a local fitter who is hopefully a bit cheaper than B&Q.


Any words of wisdom from you would be most helpful, kind regards,


Jess

Hi Jaqui


I can highly recommend Sean Mullins for kitchen and bathroom fitting,tiling, painting, flooring, plumbing etc. Im probably his greatest fan on here as he has done so much work for us and also my sister. His kitchen supplier is reasonable as well as his prices. His workman ship is excellent and he and his team are great guys. Trustworthy, honest etc..I work full time and always came home to a tidy house. If you need his no 07463704811 and his website is http://paintinganddecoratingservicesse22.co.uk/

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