286 days ago

Nick Nailed It

Nick from Cambridge

Hi Everyone,
Happy New Year from all at Nick Nailed It.
2023 was an Amazing year for us, going from one job to the next & we would like to thank you for your continued support of a small Cambridge Business.


If you have any projects please get in touch!
We are about to run another round of flyers, early March and this generally fills our job books for the year.

In 2023 we completed a huge Circular Block-Paved Patio,That we named the 'Wedding Chapel' (wedding Feb 2024)
Built a 3mtr x 2.5mtr Shed & a slightly smaller Potting Shed.
A lot of garden fencing including handmade gates.
We also acquired some Big Painting jobs, Including a Two Story House built in 1913 - Which looked amazing when finished.
I have included some Pics from the past year, so please take some time to have a look.
Comments are very welcome !
Hope everyone had a great christmas and even better start to 2024. We look forward to another busy year.

Thanks Nick
Nick Nailed It.
021-811-926

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