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Can anyone recommend a roofer please?


Catzy

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Hoping someone may be able to recommend a good roofer.

Have done a google search for SE22 and Ray Jones Roofing and Dulwich roofing contractors come up. Thought both look good but has anyone had any first hand experience with either? I'm after some repair work.


Advice greatly appreciated


Thanks

Russell Perrin.


Lots of recommendations on here.


07852 972052


Honest, competent, reliable, helpful and reasonably priced.


I wouldn't use anybody else.


ETA: I just did a search on his name and only this post came up.


There used to be threads of glowing praise (including mine).


Possibly it was before the forum was revamped and a lot of old threads were removed?

another annie Wrote:

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> The many good reviews for Russell's work are still

> there (including one from me). Just search for

> Russell Perring under all dates.



I think it's Perrin, but maybe the previous recommendations had it as Perring which was why I could't find them :)

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