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Anyone used the big damp companies, eg Peter Cox etc?


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Hello, I just wondered if anyone has used the big companies for damp.. Google suggests a mix bag, with some people saying it?s patchy service and a bit of a stitch up and some leaving glowing reviews! I?d sort of just like a good reputable firm to come and do the work. Has anyone used a good damp company recently for a bit of damp?!

I would recommend anybody considering having don?t work undertaken on the property to 1st look on YouTube at the numerous clips posted by Peter Ward.

This bloke demystifies all the mumbo-jumbo, takes it back to basics, and often demonstrate how facile and incompetent many damp ?specialists? can be.

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