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Roofer Recommendation


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Wanted to put a quick recommendation up here for roofer, Russell Perring (‭07852 972052‬). Found him on the Forum originally, but wanted to second the recommendation after the support he gave me getting out of a tricky situation between party wall surveyors. He went out of his way to talk to the surveyors directly, do multiple drawings offering different solutions and redrawing following party wall surveyor feedback. It was a prolonged process over a number of months, one of which most contractors would have walked away from. Once we eventually had approval to proceed with the works, he came round with his team and finished the job (waterproofing issues / leadwork / repointing / gutterwork) in less than a day. The job required access to our neighbours property where he was extremely polite and left the place as he found it. Because of his quality, he?s a busy guy (quite hard to get hold of), but I recommend to hold out if you need a trustworthy roofer.
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Russell has just done another job for me: putting coping stones along the top of the front elevation of my house, and yet again he's done an excellent job. I can't recommend him highly enough. His quotes are very fair and I trust him implicitly. He quite clearly excellent at what he does and takes considerable pride in doing a job not only very well but also very quickly and efficiently. He's also bright, creative and a genuinely nice guy.

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