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Can anyone recommend a kitchen fitter? Need a few cabinets etc


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  • 4 weeks later...
Yes! I second the recommendation for John Marx. He gave our kitchen a fantastic cheer-up, fitting new doors to the units and drawers, sanding and oiling the wooden worktop and regrouting worn-out tiles. He does all sorts of kitchen fitting and is incredibly professional, conscientious, cheerful, tidy, punctual and goes the extra mile. Great value and excellent communication. Don't bother looking further.
  • 3 months later...

Yes! I second the recommendation for John Marx. He gave our kitchen a fantastic cheer-up, fitting new doors to the units and drawers, sanding and oiling the wooden worktop and regrouting worn-out tiles. He does all sorts of kitchen fitting and is incredibly professional, conscientious, cheerful, tidy, punctual and goes the extra mile. Great value and excellent communication. Don't bother looking further.

 

Totally recommend John Marx, friendly, professional and did an excellent job . Great value ., cant recommend highly enough.

I recommend Lukas Kugaczewski L&L Building and Maintenance

07926 651960

Lukas has done various building and decorating jobs for me since 2020, most recently putting in a new kitchen.

He is nice to deal with and we are very happy with his work. He is very hands-on and his team are always polite and tidy.

Hi my name is Pj I e done lots of work in the area but gone off the radar on the forum as I’ve been working in other areas.

If you would like an estimate I’d be more than happy to pop round and take a look for you.

All the best Pj

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