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Recommendation for builder/ bathroom/ kitchen fitter- PJ Newnham


raerae

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Hi all,


Just wanted to put up a further reccomendation for PJ Newnham and his team. I hired him to fit a new kicthen for me after finding his details on the forum and was not disappointed. They did a lovely job and were really lovely guys to have around- his dad Ken did the majority of my kitchen and what a nice bloke he was!

Finish is great and they came back to do some minor tidying up of niggly bits which was appreciated. All in all a huge thumbs up...PJ's number is now firmly in my phone and I will be getting in touch if I need anything else doing.


He's also a qualified electrician, his Dad's a carpenter and they do all aspects of building work from installation to extensions. I'm glad to have found a tradesman who is trustworthy, does a good job and is also a pleasure to have around.


PJ's details

Tel: 07775 520400

[email protected]

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