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After the last winds we had earlier this year, my already broken and very flimsy fence was demolished,

I needed to get it sorted, along came Martin and Charlie, they renewed my faith in tradesmen saying what they were going to do and doing exactly that.

I now have a secure strong sturdy fence which is also aesthetically pleasing to my eyes at least. The job was completed in 2 days which is what I had been told and it just looks amazing, in fact it is even better than the original fence, which I bought the property with.

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The Gate which only locks from the inside for added security as I have a path at the side and back of my home.

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view of the fence from inside

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view from above

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view from path 1

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view from path2

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gate view from inside

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Fence before Miracle Martin & Charlie 1

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Fence before Miracle Martin & Charlie 2

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