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Recommending a good carpenter


SineadC

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Hi All,


I just wanted to post on here and recommend a carpenter that I found by another recommendation on this site.


Reece, of RM Coney Carpentry, has just finished two days of work building and fitting custom wardrobes into alcoves in my bedroom.


I intially tried to do this myself with Ikea bits but failed as my alcoves are too small and floor uneven. Reece was knowledgeable, hard working, tidy and had very reasonable rates. I fully recommend his service and will be having him back to quote for other work in the house. (My wardrobes look great!)


Reece

[email protected]

07411205408


Thanks,

Sinead

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