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B&Q Chesterfield

Spire Walk Business Park, Derby Rd, Chesterfield S40 2WG, United Kingdom

B&Q Chesterfield
Do-it-yourself shop
4.1
1 reviews
8 comments
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6HJF+55 Chesterfield, United Kingdom
+44 1246 555867
diy.com
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Monday: 7–20
Tuesday: 7–20
Wedneasday: 7–20
Thursday: 7–20
Friday: 7–20
Saturday: 7–20
Sunday: 10–16
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Michael shepherd
Michael shepherd296 days ago
Use this place quiet a bit for my DIY products.
Usually have in what I need.
Not keen on the new self service tills they have put in.
If I wanted to serve myself I'd get a job there.
Just a way of doing people out of a job.
Bring back the normal tills.
Kieron Packer
Kieron Packer326 days ago
While off sick pottered in the garden to get back to health so made my wife a peace garden for her to chill out after work and got what we needed plus advice on which sand to use nothing was a problem we’re glad to help
Kathryn Casterton
Kathryn Casterton357 days ago
Bought wallpaper and paint from here . Easy to park . OK prices.
My first time with paste the wall paper but it worked quite well . I'm happy with the results anyway .
Obe Wan
Obe Wan357 days ago
I was able to find everything I required on my visit to the store recently and the shelves were full of varying items one would need.
Staff were very friendly and I was asked a few times if I had found everything I needed with any help should I require it.
The carpark was busy with plenty of available spaces, and I was amazed how clean and tidy the carpark actually was.
Nicole Robinson
Nicole Robinson357 days ago
Went in this evening and was kindly helped by Helen. Helen was very helpful in finding what I needed with even suggesting a better alternative. Service doesn’t get much better than that! Especially going so late in the day just before closing time.
Lisa Hardy
Lisa Hardy1 year ago
Alex at the paint station was so helpful and professional and is a credit to your company. He went above and beyond and made up my paint absolutely spot on. It wasnt an easy request but he sorted it and i carnt thank him enough. Lisa hardy (paint colour from a pair of curtains)
Andrew “Dogfather” Smith
Andrew “Dogfather” Smith1 year ago
I needed a new kitchen and one of the designers sat down with me and designed it to exactly what I wanted, with a lot of help and great patience. They offer a10 year warranty on their kitchens and 2 years on the fitting. That sounded pretty good to me. An appointment was made for a surveyor to come out and measure up, but he didn't appear, though he claimed he was knocking on my door for 10 minutes. But another appointment has been made, so hopefully he'll find the right house this time. I can't say more until the kitchen is fitted, which will be in 3-4 months, but it's been quoted at half the price of another company and the quality looks good enough to me. Parking is plentiful including spaces for disabled and it's easy to navigate the store riding a mobility scooter.

Edit: 5 or 6 months later.
You need to check the order list, that you are going to get exactly what you discussed with the designer. Though he included refitting my washing machine and tabletop dishwasher, which were both included in the design he gave me, the dishwasher was missed out on the written quote, apparently.
I made the mistake of thinking it would be best if B&Q fitters installed my kitchen. It was started in March.
The dishwasher was discussed with the fitter who surveyed the job, but completely ignored then and on several occasions afterwards.
After much and detailed complaint to department management, 2 refits, one 6+foot fitter yelling at me for more than 10 mins, waving his finger in my face, trying to intimidate me, refusing to leave, finally leaving and slamming the door shut twice, kicking the wobbly wood railings up the ramp to my door and breaking them completely (another job on the list anyway but now dangerously urgent), being without a useable kitchen for 3 weeks, managers and other fitters visiting several times, a third, almost complete refit will be carried out in mid August.
At least B&Q looked, listened and saw exactly why I was complaining and replaced everything that has been badly fitted, damaged or stolen by their own fitters. Now a fitter from a completely different store is going to rip out and completely refit most of the units, worktops etc. It's actually going to be a really nice kitchen when done.
After considerable argument about the dishwasher, it's going to be fitted, as compensation, in the corner between the drawing board and induction hob. I can really recommend this hob, I've used both gas and electric over the years, including a ceramic hob, but this comes to the boil faster and more evenly than gas, then gradually turned down, it simmers evenly all over. It takes a bit of getting used to, but if a 74 year old, now thoroughly stressed out guy can do it, anyone can.
The breakfast bar is a 600mm worktop supported by 300mm wall units, so I can sit and prepare food and have extra storage space as well.
🤞 August will finally be the end of it.
There will be an expense of £50/60+ for a saucepan set suitable for an induction hob. In fact you can pay £200+ if you want all singing, dancing pans, but that isn't necessary. Stainless, dishwasher proof with glass lids and a10 year guarantee, at £50/60 suits me fine.
Photos before complete refit, but these are general ones, where the faults/damage isn't all that obvious.
Leon Nolan
Leon Nolan2 years ago
Was after a starter for a fluorescent light no stock on the peg asked a member of staff and he stopped what he was doing to find what we needed brilliant customer service
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