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Posted by tekton23 January 16, 07:11PM


Dear ******


I am a local architect, based in Crystal Palace. I work for a practice specialising in private residential projects and have several years experience in this area. As a consequence I am starting to take on private work, particularly if it is local.


Mmmmhhh .. And you are recommending someone who charges ?200.00..to clear gutters.. Friend of yours..??


Sorry .. It's only Foxy being cynical...


DF

Guttering cleaning , after being quoted 100.00 and then the chap ( although being told it was 3rd storey terrace house) deciding his ladders weren't tall enough so couldnt do the job- we chose these


http://www.fantasticwindowcleaning.co.uk/


they arrived promptly at 8am , took at least an hour , didnt use ladders but used something similar to a hoover for gutters , fab job and cost ?77.00 excellent and efficent job


Sonia

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