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mc141082

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Another big YES for Russell Perring (07852 972 052). Very reasonable and knows what he is doing.


I work in the construction industry and was very impressed with both the level of workmanship and also Russell's overall knowledge of roofing. For this reason I have now used Russell on two seperate occasions.


The first was to repair some storm damage after 6 of my ridge tiles blew off during high winds. During this visit he also resolved some other problems, re-bedding some other tiles and reinstating some lead flashing (problems with poor workmanshuip when the flat was originally built).


Impressed with the first visit and the fair pricing of the works, I then had Russell back to carry out some more extensive repair works. The second visit involved replacing 75no coping stones (amongst other things). I waited until Russell was available, as I knew that he would stick with the task until it was finished and finished correctly.


Russell and his team are very friendly and I would certainly recommend him to anyone who is in need of a reliable roofer.

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