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We have had a set of period doors hung in our flat but we've been let down by the fitter who has failed to finish the job.


We need a reliable tradesman to come and complete the work, including varnishing the doors and installing the right striking plates to match the handles.


We have guests staying at Xmas so we really need this work completed by then.


Does anyone know a good person or firm to use?


Thanks

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  • 3 weeks later...

I highly recomend DeanG who did various high quality carpentry jobs for us.


DeanG Wrote:

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> If you are still looking for a tradesman, I am

> available to come and have a look at your jobs.

> I am a carpenter/multi-skilled professional

> (07414448207 - Dean).

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