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City & Guilds carpenter and floor installer recommendation


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I'd like to recommend Kerry Dunstan who has just completed his second round of carpentry works at our place with great skill and good humour. I found him after calling around local joineries to find someone who could make a set of stairs and fit engineered floorboards. Oak Joiney, formerly of Forest Hill, recommended him on the basis that he used to work for them. He did a great job with the floor in our hall and landing and has just re-hung some doors and sorted out several niggling areas around the house. He has even been on DIY SOS! A good bloke and top tradesman who takes pride in his craft.


http://www.kd-carpentry.co.uk/


07988 333 509

  • 2 months later...

Hi, Kerry has just put four wooden bookshelves up in an awkward alcove in my house. He did exactly what I asked for and was a pleasure to deal with right through from quoting for the work (he listened to what I actually wanted rather than telling me what he thought I should have!) to doing it.


He arrived on time, was polite and friendly, did an excellent job and tidied up after himself. A thoroughly nice chap as well, I would not hesitate to recommend him.

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