The House Martin House Medic
Checkatrade membership number:
78190Member of Checkatrade for over
7 years
105 customer feedback reports
with an average score of
9.9 out of 10.
Works in
Worthing, Lancing, Littlehampton, Rustington, East Preston, West Sussex
Contact
Highly professional family business offering a comprehensive range of decorating and carpentry services including:
- Interior & Exterior painting
- Wallpapering
- Special effects
- Tiling
- Plastering(Small areas only)
- Coving
- Carpentry and joiner
- Kitchen fitting
- Bespoke furniture making
- Fitted Bedroom furniture
Highest standards offered.
Free estimates and fully insured work.
Main work undertaken
Painting/Decorating, Wallpapering
Also skilled in
Built In Furniture, Cabinet Makers/Handmade Furniture, Decking, Fitted Wardrobes, General Carpentry, Joinery, Kitchen Fitters, Loft Ladder Installer, Painter/Decorator
These references were checked by Checkatrade when
The House Martin House Medic
joined in
November 2004.
Trade Reference
The Housemartin have been used by us a lot over the past year. They are courteous, punctual & clean as contractors & are prompt at paying bills when they purchase from us as customers.
Trader in Omagh,
22 December 2004
Decorating
Fantastic chap, highly recommended his old fashioned service + incredible attention to detail. Hurrah for The House Martin!!!
Customer in Washington,
22 December 2004
Varied
Martin is a very good clean friendly worker and he saved me money in my kitchen by doing a very neat patch in the lino instead of me having to buy new tiles. I am over the moon with my bathroom which he put right after a cowboy really botched the job.
Customer in East Preston,
9 December 2004
Painting
Martin Plummeridge painted my Living Room in July 2004. He did a really thorough job and his work was of a very high standard.
Customer in West Sussex,
9 December 2004
Not specified
A first class professional worker who is honest & clean.
Customer in Rustington,
7 December 2004
Trade Reference
Account OK, Payments on time
Trader in Altrincham,
3 December 2004