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Hi--We used Graham from Use A Loft to move our loft hatch, make it bigger and install the ladder. He did all of this the same day that he came out to quote and he was not only efficient but friendly and cleaned up before he left. He's the best workman we've had in our flat (and we've had a lot done). His website is: http://www.usealoft.com/ and we found him via this forum so you could look at other recommendations for him as well.

Sir/Madam


D.long Roofing Renovations

[email protected]

07984758770.


Just Google my name and see for yourself


I have recommendations on the forum its self

Facebook- D.long roofing

My Builder for 40+ feedbacks.


My name is Darren, I am a sole trader and this is my own company. I specialize in all areas of home renovations specifically in all types of roofing from changing a clip on your gutters to a complete roof, we also undertake other areas of work such as painting, decorating, carprenay and maintenance however, I have done kitchen and bathroom fits, I also take on extension and garage conversion I try to aim o keep cost down. If the price is higher then others I will am to match or bet their price proof of price will be needed


(Please refer to Facebook for pictures)


I provide competitive pricing and free quotes.


I have liability insurance up to 2 million pound and all the necessary paperwork, I can organize references with notice I work very hard and all work is completed to a high standard. Most of my work is based locally so I am always nearby.


If I can be of any assistance to anyone on this site please do not hesitate to contact me.


Regards


Darren Long

  • 11 months later...

Just wanted to add our recommendation for Graham from usealoft. We picked up his name from this thread and a few others on EDF and decided to give him a go.


Graham came to our place to cut out a brand new hatch, install a new loft ladder and board the attic (including adding a light)


Very friendly guy. Upfront and competitive prices and, most importantly of all, he did an excellent job for us. Extremely pleased :-)

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