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Recommendation For Nauris - Fence Post Repair


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Nauris and his team replaced my rotten fence post on Tuesday and also replaced some turf which had died due to foxes soiling. I have to say that they did a great job and were very thorough. They took all the old waste away with them and they were reasonably priced. Nauris has many recommendations on this forum and I can see why. His contact number is: 07740 282566. We will definitely be using his services again
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Another recommendation for Nauris. 3 fence panels had collapsed in our garden due to storm Eunice - Nauris and his team did a great job of replacing them, were totally upfront about the cost, completed the whole project in good time, cleaned up and even preserved some plants we thought might be lost. The fence is now much stronger than it was before - our neighbour also v happy with the result.....


Nauris is on 07740 282 566

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