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Waste Clearance - Knight & Sons


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Hi everyone! Just wanted to take a minute to recommend Knight & Sons for waste clearance. We are sorting out our back garden and needed someone to get rid of the bags of weeds and loads of bricks and concrete slabs that were no longer needed. Paul was super responsive, quoted less than everyone else, and was quick and efficient. Couldn't be happier with the service. Here's the contact info, if you're interested:


Paul at Knight & Sons

07985 104027

[email protected]

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  • 2 weeks later...

berdec Wrote:

----hi .i just used paul again and another good job .truing to build a good reputation in the area .fully licenced ---------------------------------------------------

> I have used paul for clearing my jobs .he new to

> the area but fully licensed and reliable

> Dave Berdec decorators

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  • 4 weeks later...

Another glowing recommendation for Paul.


We asked him to clear our garage that had become a dumping ground during a house renovation - he quoted on Friday and cleared everything this-morning. He was prompt, incredibly courteous and reasonably priced. I will also definitely use him again.

  • 2 weeks later...

I must add to Pauls recommendations. He recently helped me clear my garden of an old shed, its contents and other random heaps of rubbish that had built up over time.

He was cheaper than hiring a skip and doing it myself, disposed of everything in the correct manner (Council contractor) and was a thoroughly nice guy to boot.

Punctual, tidy, efficient. Can't recommend highly enough.

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