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D.long Roofing Renovations

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07984758770.


Just Google my name and see for yourself


I have recommendations on the forum its self

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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

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