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Recommended Kitchen and Bathroom fitter PJ/Paul Newnham


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Hi,


PJ (Paul Newnham) is currently doing my kitchen and bathroom and the whole experience has been great.


Competitively priced, we have had a range of issues with B&Q but he spent time making good what B&Q messed up.


He advises on options and makes sure you are happy before finishing. A very nice and honest guy to deal with and we are very happy with the end result. If you are getting quotes then ask him along.


His website is www.pjinstallationsservices.co.uk


Can't recommend highly enough.


Ed

  • 1 year later...

I just wanted to add my comments about PJ too and thank you all for sharing his recommendation on here.


He's just renovated our bathroom and we're very pleased with the outcome and the price he charged for the work. He stuck with it despite the more 'unusual' elements of our flat, some indecisiveness and changes to what we briefed in. He was also really helpful in making sure that we had all the right bits and pieces for the fitting.


Our bathroom is small, but he has really helped us maximise the space. Very happy.

  • 3 years later...
Another recommendation for PJ from us. He undertook a really big project, installing a new kitchen from scratch following an extension. Tasks included everything from floor laying to painting to unit assembly. He?s a really nice and friendly bloke and was happy to make return visits to fix any snagging items.

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