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Recommendation for reliable roofer needed urgently!


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Any recommendations for a reliable roofer?

Have a leak (I think it's the flashing) that will only get much worse after tonight storms!

I had contacted someone on Wednesday who comes highly recommended on here and they agree to visit yesterday but were a no show. And no response to calls, text and email either. So I'm not impressed!

Also tried McCanns - but he is off on a weeks hols.


So can anyone suggest a reliable roofer who may ( fingers crossed ) be able to get to me early this week to assess and repair my leaky roof?

imogena Wrote:

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> I texted russell on this number and never heard

> back.


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That is the correct number for Russell, and he is extremely reliable so I'd be very surprised if he didn't call back if he actually received the text.


Possibly he is on holiday?


I also highly recommend him.

I sometimes have issues texting from my phone. The phone reports the message has been sent, but when I check the delivery status, it says 'waiting'. I only realised this after digging deeper into my message statuses due to friends reporting my texts weren't arriving. It's not that uncommon an event for both email and texting systems to be glitchy.

Hi


I'd really recommend Adam from www.adwo.co.uk and team. He's reliable and explains well what's needed, takes photos of the roof so you can see what's going on and is priced the right side of reasonable. He has done 4/5 roofs that I know of - everyone happy.


DD

Sue Wrote:

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> imogena Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I texted russell on this number and never heard

> > back.

>

> xxxxxxxx

>


> That is the correct number for Russell, and he is

> extremely reliable so I'd be very surprised if he

> didn't call back if he actually received the

> text.

>

> Possibly he is on holiday?

>

> I also highly recommend him.



Unfortunately Russell was the roofer who let me down...

Anyway issue got sorted. Thanks to Brian from Dulwich Roofing.

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