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D.long Roofing Renovations

[email protected]

07984758770.


Just Google my name and see for yourself


I have recommendations on the forum its self

Facebook- D.long roofing

My Builder for 40+ feedbacks.


My name is Darren, I am a sole trader and this is my own company. I specialize in all areas of home renovations specifically in all types of roofing from changing a clip on your gutters to a complete roof, we also undertake other areas of work such as painting, decorating, carprenay and maintenance however, I have done kitchen and bathroom fits, I also take on extension and garage conversion I try to aim o keep cost down. If the price is higher then others I will am to match or bet their price proof of price will be needed


(Please refer to Facebook for pictures)


I provide competitive pricing and free quotes.


I have liability insurance up to 2 million pound and all the necessary paperwork, I can organize references with notice I work very hard and all work is completed to a high standard. Most of my work is based locally so I am always nearby.


If I can be of any assistance to anyone on this site please do not hesitate to contact me.


Regards


Darren Long

  • 2 months later...
  • 2 months later...

Found Darren on this forum and just wanted to leave some feedback for anyone looking for a guttering / roofing supplier:


Maybe I was unlucky but I didn't have such a positive experience - we had work done but not the work that was needed to prevent further damage to an outside wall and as a result the water damage spread and now face the bill for internal damp and redecoration for the living room (as well as the original bedroom) AND our adjoining neighbour's living room wall which was also affected.


After further rain damage I had another company round - who replaced a cracked drainpipe on the front of the house for a much lower amount of ?150 and hey presto - leaks and further damage have stopped..


Unlucky experience? maybe? maybe not...

  • 2 months later...

I also found Darren on the forum but had a really positive experience.


He came round very promtly and fixed our blocked drain there and then. He explained the issue and charged a very competitive price.


I'm very pleased and will definitely be calling him next Autumn to clear our drains out again.


Thanks very much Darren!

  • 4 weeks later...

I'm afraid I've had a poor experience with Darren. He charged most of 1000 for repairing a leak on a high asphalt flat roof. He did oblige and come back when it started to leak again but I've subsequently found (as another roofer's photos testify) that his repair of deep cracks on the asphalt consisted of painting them with a dark material rather that dealing with the cracks properly. His time and materials were minimal.

I'm now much later having a roofer (highly recommended on EDF) start from scratch. He has shown me photos of the damaged and painted asphalt crack repairs. He has explained the the deep cracks will need special heat treatment and the whole roof will need special sun resistant treatment and it will be guaranteed for 3 years. I will feedback once the job is done.

  • 2 months later...
just to add some positive feedback. called Darren this morning when rain started coming through rear loft roof. although a bank holiday, darren came around immediately, quickly identified the problem, replacing broken tiles and mending flashing. Of course it remains to be seen if the leak has been fixed but for now I am pretty impressed by Darren's prompt attention and clear explanations of what was wrong.
  • 4 weeks later...
get another opinion mate ,an asphalted roof requires no such specail treatment .you use that on a flat roof done in 3 layer felted roofs by either a solution to hold shingle or a specail reflective paint asphalted roofs once cracked need to be renewed you just can not patch them unlike felted roofs
  • 2 months later...
Proof is in the pudding. I've had continuous leaks with dreadful internal damage following expensive repair (and rerepair) of flat roof by Darren and excellent result after Russell Perring subsequently sorted it out.....I've got no axe to grind but would not wish similar experience on anyone else!

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