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PaulD

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Russell Perring and his team just completed some work on our roof.


It's a really good set-up. Sarah is right on the money with emails and Russell is very responsive to calls/texts and prompt. Genuinely felt that they are there to help.


Once we decided to go ahead with the work the scaffolding was up the next day, the first lot of work done on the Thursday and then finished on the Friday.


He's received lots of recommendations on here and I'd back them up.


Contact them here: [email protected]

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I also think Caz did a great job- we had a leak on our flat garage roof, which he thought in all honesty was probably repairable without needing a whole new roof; Caz was prompt and courteous and gave us a couple of options to fix the problem. He was candid about chances of success, but so far it seems to be working! A good bloke who genuinely seems to care.


Richard

  • 2 weeks later...

I would also thoroughly recommend McCann Roofing. After the recent rain, we had a leak in our roof dripping into a bedroom - Caz popped round very promptly and identified the problem (which fortunately wasn't the roof itself, but seemed to be related to water entering via the chimney). As a previous poster has said, Caz was candid about what might be causing the leak -- and clearly not seeking to create unnecessary work / expense. He kindly fitted us in a couple of days later to repair the problem.


Overall, Caz and his team were very pleasant to deal with and we'd definitely use them again.


Tim

  • 2 months later...

I would like to recommend Caswell McCann of McCann Roofing, he came around and fixed our guttering as well as undertaking some roofing repairs. Not only punctual and tidy, but also a genuinely lovely person.


His number is 07986 447893 and e-mail is [email protected].


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