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Recommendation for a gutter repairer


Jugger

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Hello


Can anyone recommend a good, reliable person who can fix a broken gutter? We have a broken gutter at the back of the house and looking for someone who can repair it. It looks like a fairly simply job - merely popping the vertical and horizontal pipes back together again. Only thing is we live in a 3 storey house. We've been let down by a couple of guys already for this job.


Thanks


Jugger

I?d like to highly recommend Darren of DLong.Roofing for any general building or roofing work.


We had a problem with one of the gutters in our house and had previously been let down by a few contractors. Upon contacting Darren, his response was prompt and he arrived within an hour of initially contacting him.


I?d asked for an initial quote before he arrived. When he arrived and inspected what needed to be done, he reduced his initial quote by 15%! If that?s not honesty, I don?t know what is.


He was very professional, he?s work was of a high standard and he cleaned up the mess created when he?d finished. He?s the only workman who has done any work at our house who wiped his feet each time he entered and left the house.


For anyone looking for an honest, hardworking, courteous and professional local builder ? Darren?s your man!


Darren Long

M: 07984758770

E: [email protected]

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