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Nerris - Highly recommended carpenter!


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I had a very simple job that needed doing: a door on my kitchen cabinet had fallen off. I tried 2 other carpenters. One has still not responded to my 3 messages & one said the job was too small so was unwilling to come out. I saw Nerris was highly recommended on the forum so gave him a call. He replied to me very quickly & came out the same evening. He fixed my cupboard in a blink of an eye & charged me a fantastic price!!

I'm chuffed to bits to have found Nerris (07875 406753) & will 100% be using him again.

  • 6 months later...
Nerris may be fine for small jobs but I am not happy with my kitchen installation that he did. The cupboards are different heights from the front to the back which he blamed on Victorian walls (other trademen I have spoken to since laughed at this excuse). I am left with a hob that is on a slant so sauces slide to the back of the saucepan and don't cook evenly! He was clearly cheap for a reason.
Nerris also left us in the lurch with replacing an external door to a roof terrace. He never finished the job and a couple of months later we have found he used an internal door and had to pay someone else to replace it. He did previously build us a very good MDF bookcase to fit an awkward spot. As above, I'd recommend for small things only.
  • 7 months later...

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