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Trustworthy and honest roofer wanted to come round and solve a small leaking problem on my roof.


I had two roofing company's come round last week and both said I need my roof re tiled... both quoted me around the ?5000 price tag.


I need someone who will give me a honest answer and hopefully solve the problem.


Thank you

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John at Aroofa Ltd was just fantastic with me. I had a dodgy gutter, which was quite complicated to fix because the people that fitted the flat roof had messed it up. Of course, I didn't know that until John came round. He not only explained the problem, he took photos and emailed me a report (all free of charge) to send to the flat roofing company as he said they should fix it. Thanks to his intervention, they did and I saved myself a thousand pounds. He is a rare breed, genuine, honest and trustworthy! I only wish that I had more roofing that needed fixing!


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