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Just a quick recommendation for roofer Russell Perring (m 07852972052). He recently rebuilt and put coping stones on the parapets of our roof. He and his team were efficient, pleasant to have around and did an outstanding job. They're not the cheapest, but they do the job properly, and you get what you pay for. We're very happy with their work.
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Hi,

I too would like to wholeheartedly endorse Russel Perring. He did a great job on our roof last year but I called him the other day as a very large piece of masonry above our bedroom bay window was hanging off. Despite not being his area of expertise, he came to have a look. It was very lucky that he did as the enormous piece of solid stone was about to fall and destory the outside of the house. He and a colleage got it down for me and are going to sort out the rest. As a result I owe half the outside of house and a debt of gratitude to Russell. As a result I can't recommend him hightly enough.

Hari

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