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Another recommendation for roofer David Donnell of Norwood Roofing. 07412 000 214. I recently had rain water leaking through my roof and causing damage to a bedroom ceiling. The first two roofers I contacted failed to respond but David replied to my text within minutes and arranged to visit a couple of days later. After inspecting the roof he said it would be necessary to replace a piece of lead flashing and repoint some defective pointing. On the day of the job he turned up on time with his assistant Patrick and the work was completed within a couple of hours. Seems to have done the trick, as no more water is leaking through. I can't judge whether David's pricing is competitive as I was unable to get a second quote due to time constraints, but he is certainly reliable, as well as being polite.
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