About Us
Purdy Cabinetmaking is a true custom cabinet shop, in that we create projects that are designed and built with each individual client's tastes and requirements as our focus. We ensure that every project is well made, functions exactly as it should, and looks perfect in the space for which it was made.
Recommendations Received (4)
"Sean's attention to detail and communication skills assure each project runs smoothly from..."
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"Sean's attention to detail and communication skills assure each project runs smoothly from concept to completion."
Robert Hulley
Robert Hulley, Royal LePage Heartland Realty, Brokerage
Highly Recommended
"At some point we all need a really good cabinet maker. And Sean is great!"
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Recommendations Given (4)
Kate Stevely
Kate's Kinetics
Highly Recommended
"Kate helped me a great deal when I had a painful neck problem. She conducted a therapeutic yoga..."
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"Kate helped me a great deal when I had a painful neck problem. She conducted a therapeutic yoga session in which she identified other areas in my body that were connected to the problem and showed me how to alleviate the pain, work out "the kinks" and progress. As well, she is an outstanding yoga instructor."
"Highly trained, professional designer with terrific ideas. Tamar is capable of advising on any..."
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"Highly trained, professional designer with terrific ideas. Tamar is capable of advising on any design project for your space, whether it's your home or your business. I have completed many projects with her, often designed by her, and they have all been better because she was involved. "
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Referrals, mostly. You need new non-referral business too, of course, however you can get it best in your market. However, my measuring stick is this: Did I do such a good job providing product and service to my customer that they will only have positive conversations about our work? In other...
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Referrals, mostly. You need new non-referral business too, of course, however you can get it best in your market. However, my measuring stick is this: Did I do such a good job providing product and service to my customer that they will only have positive conversations about our work? In other words, if they ever say "yeah, they did a terrific job, but...". Do everything you can to make sure the word "but" never leaves their lips when they're talking about your company.
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