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werdna101

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I cannot recommend Joe Kensington highly enough. We recently had several large carpentry jobs that needed doing including re-decking our entire garden, laying an engineered wood floor throughout the downstairs and making and fitting 1 full height storage cupboard and a wine rack within a bespoke unit. All work was done to an extremely high standard and Joe was extremely professional, competitively price and very personable.


His details are: Joe Kensington [email protected] and 07813 679882

Hi werdna,


I have just had many carpentry jobs done in my house, including banister spindles. I have just had the whole of my house refurbished. I have used two companies for this and between them they can do pretty much anything you require, and also work together. They are very trustworthy and reliable, and i very much highly recommend them both.


you can contact [email protected] and call jonny on 07448046133 or

you can contact [email protected] and call will on 07779384300


their prices are both very good too


thanks for reading this


jules

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