Definitely a genuine Smallbone Maccassar. Below is the letter detailing the repairs they needed to do after we complained. We ended up with three handovers and they didn't finish until the 28th Nov. Just want to warn others not to have the same experience.
Thank you for your time on site yesterday to discuss the issues with your Smallbone kitchen. Please accept my sincere apologies once again for the inconvenience and disappointment this has caused you. However I am now in a position to propose the following plan of action for your approval in order to address and rectify all issues as swiftly as possible.
I have arranged for cleaners to attend site tomorrow. Our carpenter will attend on Friday 3rd October and Monday 6th October to fully adjust and align all kitchen furniture and to attend to any remedial works. Following this he will then go through the process of removing the doors from situ to be returned to our workshop here at Devizes. The glass will be removed from the doors in our workshop and we will also fit new handles, as required. The doors will then be returned to site and refitted prior to the full repaint of the kitchen furniture. It is very important that we use the existing doors as these have been manufactured specifically for your kitchen and their respective cabinets. To fully remake the doors would be a considerably longer process and cause further inconvenience to you and this is something I am very aware of and do not want to do. (they did have to remake all the doors they were so bad and they did cause us massive inconvenience!)
I have detailed all other issues we will be addressing to enable us to complete the kitchen installation as follows:
• Kitchen and bathroom to be cleaned
• All Plinth for kitchen to be replaced
• All hinges to be replaced
• All Mirror Strips to be replaced
• All shelves to be replaced
• All handles to be replaced
• Carousel to be adjusted
• All drawer boxes to be attended to by polisher
• Walls to be painted to kitchen zone only
• Wine cooler scratches to be removed
• Dummy drawers to caulked and filled and be painted in with furniture
• Face inner faces to chimney and outer faces with new cladding to give clean finish and substrate for clients tiling
• All back screw to be fitted to magnets
• Floor to be repaired
• Fully shoot in entire kitchen with full alignment
• Fit cover caps to wall units
• Change wall fixings for tall cabinets
• Shelf ferrules to cabinets be replaced where applicable
• Wine rack to be attended to
• Wall hanger cover caps to be fitted
• Underside of worktop to be caulked in prior to painting
• Paint on side of drawers to be removed
• Glass splash back to be replaced
• Underside of worktop to be resolved
• Furniture to be fully repainted.
Our painter Penny will attend site during the week commencing 13th October to rub back the entire kitchen in advance of fully repainting. She will be very happy to discuss paint colours with you and will provide samples as required so that you are best placed to choose a colour. It will take Penny approximately 10 days to fully paint your kitchen, so I anticipate that everything will be completed on 24th October. Either Richard or myself will be present when the kitchen is completed to ensure that you are completely satisfied with the works. (We are not completely satisfied with the works but cannot stand them taking over the flat any longer, surely 4 months is enough time to put a kitchen in a flat?)