What cat flap fitting looks like in Rugby
Rugby is historic public-school and railway-junction town with Victorian villas and modern estates on the M6 corridor, and that building stock decides how a cat flap fitting job actually runs here. Most of CV21 is modern timber-frame and dot-and-dab plasterboard, which sets the fixings before we so much as open the toolbox.
Typical Rugby jobs: PAX wardrobes into alcoves that are never square, TV brackets onto chimney breasts, floating shelves in bay windows and curtain poles across wider-than-standard Victorian reveals.




