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Person with a really extra long ladder required!


ellielou

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Hi,


Our shared building has a down pipe that has become disconnected at one of the highest points. We need someone with an really extra long ladder to go up and reconnect it. (Its causing water to flow down the side of the building when it rains, which is causing damp in the flats.)


If you have the tools and the know how, I would love to hear from you. We are in SE23, Honor Oak side. Please text 07771 982412 or message on here if you are able to come and have a look and do us a quote.(please don't phone, my phone is currently broken and wont take calls!)

  • 3 weeks later...

Sounds like he's your man...


JDC Wrote:

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> The use of any ladder over 2.5m (8ft 9in) is now

> illegal under the busy body H&S PC legislation

> brought in by the last Britain hating immigrant

> loving labour/liberal,faggot govt. As our

> indigenous white working class builders are so

> abhorrent to you, why don't you put this post on

> the east european forum and have a shit job done

> cheap by scum who sniff your kiddies knickers,

> alternatively, if you want a proper job done by an

> honest englishman at the right price, ring me -

> Ian 07940085754 but I wont hold my breath. (PS I

> will do it off a tower and save you bundles)

Having spoken to some very helpful (and less offensive) people, it has been suggested that it really is too high to go up on a ladder.


If you are able to help us with an alternative (cherry picker possibly?) at an affordable price, please do get in touch!


Many thanks

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