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Very happy to recommend Paul of Knight & Sons!

I had a fitted kitchen installed recently, and he removed all the pieces of the old one. Not an especially easy job, as all the MDF had been sitting in my back garden and was getting waterlogged and crumbly. Plus the narrow access through my house added an extra burden! On top of all that his van had broken down, but he still came through with a vehicle and his mate Steve.

Between them they completed the job in less than one hour, and even swept up the MDF debris off the street when they'd finished.

I would add that he replied instantly to my initial call, gave me a fair quote based on a couple of photos, and fixed a collection date within two days. No nonsense. Try getting a response like that from your local Council waste management team!

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Another recommendation for Knight & Sons. I've just had Paul and his young assistant come round this morning to help get rid of my old furniture before my house move. They were really quick and efficient and even broke down my old sofa and wall unit so they could fit it down the narrow stairs through to the front door of my first floor flat. Will definitely use this company again in the future if needed.

Paul now has a youtube channel so if you want to see his work you can check it out here: 

 

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Just had Paul & Bob round to break up & clear a concrete base in the garden. Came when they said and cleared all the concrete & other garden rubbish. Did a good job. Paul's You Tube channel shows him doing free fly tipping clearance.

https://youtu.be/uTX_1LIXyJg?si=YLYVF7-Q1Mbb8l_1

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