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Find a traditional kitchen designer in and around Chester CH99 BestQuote Listing - John Lloyd Kitchens |
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This page gives you contact information for John Lloyd Kitchens based in Stockport, and also provides you with information and impartial advice about a traditional kitchen designer in and around Chester CH99 that we hope you will find useful.
John Lloyd Kitchens
Unit B3 Bankfield Trading Estate
Coronation Street
South Reddish
Stockport
Cheshire
SK5 7SE
Tel: 0161 4809816
www.johnlloydskitchens.co.uk
John Lloyd Kitchens is a home improvement company operating in and around areas of Cheshire specialising in the supply and installation of fitted kitchens.
BestQuote can help you to obtain no obligation estimates and quotations for a wide range of kitchens to help enhance your family home.
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If you have come to our website to find out about a traditional kitchen designer in and around Chester CH99 then we would like to give you some tips.
Tip – if you are looking for a traditional kitchen designer in and around Chester CH99, schedule plenty of time to meet with designers and kitchen fitters – a rush at this early stage can result in costly mistakes and delays in the later stages.
Tip – if you are looking for a traditional kitchen designer in and around Chester CH99, the first place to look when checking quality is a drawer. Study how it''s made - the detailing of joinery, quality of inner surfaces, fit of the pieces and how well it glides in its tracks. Is it on high-quality ball-bearing extensions, moderate-quality rollers or cheap plastic runners? Check to see how far the drawers will extend.
Tip – if you are looking for a traditional kitchen designer in and around Chester CH99, the air-cleaning function of the hood or fan can be carried out in two different ways; either by extraction, in which steam, smoke and cooking odours are expelled outdoors through ducts in the wall or ceiling, or by filtering and recycling the air through a charcoal filter.
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