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emmajanewraight

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Phillip did a carpentry job in our house last week. Boxing in some pipe work. His work was super - really high level of finish. I was really pleased and hadn't thought it would look as good as it did! I'm having him back to do more work for sure. He arrived on time and cleaned up any mess. Highly recommended.
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  • 3 weeks later...
A further endorsement for Phillip Quinn, who has just replaced and hung some internal doors (including some re-working of the frame) and fitted a garden door for us, plus a couple of extra little jobs. Responsive, turned up on time and did a nice neat and precise job. Good to deal with and would not hesitate to use him again. His number is 07701097779.
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  • 10 months later...
Another thumbs up for Phil. He's now done various jobs at our including book shelves, window seat and bespoke shelves to fit alcove in the loft. Been very pleased with the work and as an added bonus Phil is a lovely chap. He's quite happily worked around me and charges a reasonable price.
  • 1 month later...
Hi, just want to echo praise for Phil. He's a really competent carpenter who made a large fixed book case unit for us very quickly and neatly. He was also willing to come back and adjust one section we weren't happy with so that it looked neat and was fully functional. I highly recommend him and will look to use him again in future.
I would also like to add a recommendation for Phil. He built a fitted cupobard for us and did a fantastic job. He was very responsive, from the first enquiry through to doing the work, built exactly what was required, did it quickly and left the place tidy. We would happily use him again.

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