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I have just had some work completed by Cass and his team and couldnt recommend them more. Despite being really busy during the horrible floods we had, Cass was really flexible and came round within a few days to have a look at the cause of the multiple leaks I was having through the roof. The quote he gave me was a good couple of hundred pounds under another i'd been given. But most importantly, Cass and his team were reliable, really friendly, and got the problems sorted quickly, explaining everything as he went. Cass's number is 07986447893
? We MYN Properties, highly recommend McCann roofing for their quality of work, attention to details and above all their interment knowledge of roofing. We have been using McCann roofing since 2005, on all our developments and find dealing directly with a principle guarantees a first class job every time.?

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