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Lead flashing at top of victorian add-on beeded


RecorderSue

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I have just been quoted an extortionate amount for re-doing the flashing at the top of my victorian "conservatory" - Nearly £900 and it would wipe out most of my state pension for one month leaving me with just £25.00. Are there any builders out there who could be recommended for something like this??

Who would not rip me off so dramatically?.

It just requires the removal of the existing render and flashing and then re-applying with similar but using wider flashing to extend further down the conservatory glass roof.

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