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Curtain Fitter Required


Kim68

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I have had beautiful full-length curtains made for my newly refurbished bedroom - the fitter was inexperienced, after multiple attempts to get fixing for the pole and the wall was damaged in the process and culminated in the pole falling down.

All repairs have been made to the wall by our decorator and I now needed a trusted skilled curtain fitter to come and rehang the pole and curtains.


Can any recommend a company or an individual? I'm in SE5 and would ideally like to get this sorted asap. The wall was so badly damaged by the original curtain company that I have been reimbursed for the entire cost of the curtains and pole! I'm desperate to get it right this time.

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