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And another recommendation for knight and sons, emailed paul this morning ([email protected]) and he came around within a couple of hours and removed probably two tons of old bricks, it was an awkward job as the bricks were at the end of the garden and he had to carry them through the house. Very professional, clean and tidy and very reasonable. His number is 07985104027

Had some household rubbish removed by Paul @ knights & son

They arrived on time, cleared everything quickly and efficiently. Nice friendly,helpful guys. All insurance & licences shown. Reasonably priced & professional. Will definitely use again and highly recommend!

Can't recommend Paul and his team at Knight and Sons enough!

Three sheds removed from our garden with no access except through the living room and out front door. Quick response to assess and quote and returned on Saturday to demolish and clear all three sheds, some rubbish and a concrete pillar.

Polite, professional, respectful (as we are shielding), reasonable, clean & tidy, friendly and helpful guys. Will definitely use Knight and Sons again!

Another recommendation for Paul at Knight & Sons.

We have used them them twice in the last few weeks, removing an old garden shed and paving slabs, and also clearing a load of garden waste. Very reasonably priced, and really friendly guys. Highly recommended.

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Another recommendation for Paul of Knight & Sons

I contacted him on Sunday and he came out today for a quote to clear years of accumulated rubbish in my garage

Very reasonably prices and professional. I now have a clear garage!

Will definitely use him again.

His number 07985104027

Agree with every other high recommendation for Knight & Sons Waste Removal!


Paul's number is 07985 104 027


Paul came round same day - gave us a very reasonable quote to clear old decking boards and bags of rubbish. They were friendly, polite, professional and just great guys. Cleared as quickly as they came. We will definitely use them in future.


I highly recommend.

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I am posting an unsolicited follow up - Paul could not fully complete my job through no fault of his own, but promised to come back at a later convenient date. He has, and the final piece of work was a pain to complete, and has been done it without complaint
I?m very happy to add my recommendation for Paul and his team. Paul came round to quote for removal of an old garden shed and returned later the same morning to carry out the work. The team was fast and efficient and took care not to damage paintwork or leave any mess when carrying the wood through the house. Excellent service.
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