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After I had my brand new Howdens kitchen 'fitted' (ruined) by an incompetent local handyman who called himself a carpenter, I came onto this forum in despair in the hope to find someone to fix it and finish the job properly. Since there were a million reviews singing the praises of Top Marx, I approached with trepidation, wondering how on earth I was going to afford them and how long I would have to wait! I needn't have worried - Gabi (who looks after bookings) sorted me out immediately. John came to quote, explained what needed fixing, and I was booked in for about 4 weeks later.

John was a pleasure to have around, he was clearly extremely competent and experienced with his work, he knew exactly what he was doing and sorted everything in less than 2 days and nothing was an issue for him (a refreshing contrast from the initial guy I used, for whom everything was a major issue).

Now, my kitchen is looking finished and beautiful and everything works as it should. Amazingly, despite being a complete pro, John only charges about the same day rate as the first guy - which means I am now kicking myself hard for not coming on here in the first place, and booking John from the start, saving myself and lot of money, hassle and stress!

Would certainly recommend to anyone needing a kitchen fitter. Top Marx kitchens  - email Gabi on [email protected] 

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