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Damp Proofing by Ross


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Just had some damp proofing work completed by Ross 07850280012, who did an amazing job. On realising the work would take a couple of days, he came in on the the hottest Bank Holiday on record to complete the job.


I recommend his work to anyone that needs some damp proofing.

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Another recommendation for Ross 07850 280012, who has just finished damp proofing and plastering a damp section of our kitchen. Ross and his team did a fantastic job, as well as providing a 25 year guarantee. I was a bit apprehensive as plastering was next to newly fitted kitchen cabinet, but I need not have been as they protected the area really well and tidied up brilliantly. All for a very reasonable price. Thank you!
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Another recommendation for Ross 07850 280012 who treated a number of damp areas on our ground floor. The service was friendly and very efficient. Ross helpfully pointed out issues that we neede to be aware of and we were sent our guarantee immediately after settling payment. All in all a fantastic service.
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