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BQ Carpentry - Over 25 years experience in all wood related work /Reliable, skillful and fast


Jenny W

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Over 25 years of experience working with commercial and residential property site developments, large and small, in and around central London predominantly and undertaking privately commissioned residential work.


Highly skilled in all types of wood related work to include :


General carpentry up to finishing, i.e skirting boards, doors and frames, shelving, etc,

Building and fitting partitions and extensions

Fitting kitchens

Built in wardrobes

Decking

Fitting laminate flooring

Bed frames

Tiling

Loft conversions


We are based in the South East London area so general localities are Sydenham, Croydon, Penge, Forest Hill, Honor Oak, Brockley, Dulwich, Brixton, Nunhead, Peckham, Lewisham Catford etc. However, we are happy to travel to most areas in London


Free quotes are available with jobs costed at reasonable and affordable prices


With over 25 years of experience, in every job we undertake;

We take pride in bringing quality workmanship;

We take pride in moving with pace and efficiency, reliability and 100% professionalism.

We don't linger or move slow.

We get the job done and you will be pleased.


1. Please call or text Jennifer on 07947 260 141 or send an email with your query and details.

2. An appointment to view and evaluate the job will be arranged.

3. A quotation will be confirmed soon after

4. Confirm you are happy to proceed and a start date will be agreed


Thank you for contacting us and we look forward to working with you.

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