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Carpenter recommendation - Marek


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I want to recommend an excellent carpenter who has done a number of jobs in my house as I?m so pleased with the work Marek has done.

He has made and fitted cupboards and shelves on both sides of the chimney breast that look beatiful, he has also fitted my new kitchen which looks amazing! Other jobs included fitting new doors and changed some old floorboards, as well as putting up shelves and pictures for me.


He has done an excellent job with everything at a reasonable price, he works very fast and thoroughly, he tidied up properly afterwards, and importantly he was very polite and friendly.

I can highly recommend his carpentry services, and I?ve already got him booked to lay the new floor next month!

Marek 07845 336 091 [email protected]

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