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I would like to recommend a hard working carpenter. He has just completed a full and thorough renovation to a flat that I rent out. The renovation involved moving walls, laying floors, fitting & installing a new kitchen and bathroom, painting and decorating. He also organised and oversaw other trade persons e.g. Electrican & corgi gas. Rafal was extremely easy to work with and he takes great pride in his work. I couldn't be more than happy with the finish. He got the job finished in the proposed time schedule and cost.

Rafal RWL Carpentry 07749 443569 - www.rwlcarpentry.co.uk

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