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I know a really skillful carpenter that I would like to recommend. His name is Duvan and he's really polite and friendly and very reliable. He fitted a kitchen for me and put up a new ceiling so I could have inset lights. He also hung some doors for my friend and for my another friend he built a whole new staircase and fit a door frame and put up a false wall.


I've had him back several times now and I'm always pleased with the work. He is also really tidy and cleans up after himself. I had 2 other private quotes for my kitchen and he was very reasonable priced but so much cheaper than the quotes I was getting from Magnet, B&Q and Wickes. He is a bit of a perfectionist and likes to do even the smallest jobs really well which is why I'm getting him back to do some shelving. His number is 07508616298


I do need a tiler now if anyone knows of one?

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