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Kitchen fitter recommendation: Patrick O'Flynn


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After reading a couple of reviews of kitchen fitter Patrick O'Flynn, we decided to engage him for a kitchen refurb last month. Our old kitchen was tired, clunky and poorly made and in serious need of a facelift.


I cannot recommend Patrick highly enough. He is an absolute gentleman and super knowledgeable. He clearly knows his stuff and what's best based on extensive experience.


We decided to keep the existing worktops and a number of cabinet carcasses. Patrick sourced new cabinet doors and advised on (and made) some bespoke cabinets that needed to be made. He also did the tiling, sink and tap fitting, worktop maintenance, knob fitting, oven fitting and created some bespoke shelving to achieve the open plan look we wanted.


Patrick was also great at ideas and problem solving, bringing in a plasterer and a gas safe plumber at very short notice (one wall was very damaged and we needed a plumber to fit a gas hob as the supplier let us down). Both came within a day of Patrick calling them meaning none of the works got held up.


Patrick was tidy, punctual and really pleasant to deal with from beginning to end. Overall we are delighted with the end result. Our kitchen has been completely transformed into a room we will all want to spend more time in.


Patrick's number is: 07887 780 276

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