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Roof repairer wanted


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Are you/do you know a reliable, reasonable local roofer with the necessary accreditation?

In January, I'll be completing on a house purchase on the SE22/SE23 border. The survey has highlighted that repairs to the roof are necessary. Dormer felt roofs need replacing, flashings need repairing/replacing (with soakers added), chimney pots need capping, parapet walls and chimney stacks need repointing/rendering, moss/lichen needs removing, rainwater good need repairing/replacing, a new breathable sarking membrane needs fitting with remnants of foam insulation being removed. 

If the attached images aren't enough to provide a quote, then a site visit can be arranged.

Work can be scheduled at a mutually agreeable date post-completion. 

Thanks in advance

Richard

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Happy to help. Would be great to arrange a site visit for an informal discussion and quotation. 

You can check reviews about my company.

Please either text or give me a call or email:

T: 07926651960 | E: [email protected] | W: www.LandL-build.com

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