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Can anyone recommend a Guttering Cleaning Company? I can't believe how many backward, in-bred, retards have infiltrated the manor so quickly. Come on you new money div, surely you do not believe that there is such a thing as a "qualified guttering cleaner" or are you really such a stuck up your own arse midddle class imbecile pen pushing office waller mug that you truly believe such "occupations" exist? You can't possibly be that thick an idiot so, I salute your acidic sense of humour.

bonaome Wrote:

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> Try Russell Perring, roofer but he cleared my

> gutters last Spring. Lots of recommendations for

> him on tis forum, so you might have to book and

> wait a bit.

>

> Russell Perring 07852 972 052


tried ringing but it just rings out

  • 2 weeks later...

debs Wrote:

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> Just had Paul and Michael from Busybees clear Ivy

> from front of house and clear guttering. Very

> efficient, came next day as planned, no problems.

> Left it clean and took rubbish away. Their number

> is 07914971758


Do they also repair gutter?

Hello everyone,


I am a plumber thats runs my own property maintenance company, i would be more than happy to give quotes to anyone that is interested.


please email me if you would like me to visit to give you a quote. we do all kinds of property maintenance from plumbing, drainage, decorating, rubbish removal to electrics and roofing.


[email protected]


many thanks


jon

  • 2 months later...

Hi,


I work for M & R Refurbishments Ltd based in Croydon and we clear gutters. Prices from ?49 per property.


Feel free to contact us on 0208 680 4590 / 0208 764 6222 to arrange an appointment.


Or you can email us on: [email protected]


Visit our website Website: www.mrrefurbishments.co.uk


Look forward to hearing from you.


Thanks!


Stacey

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