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Can anyone recommend a good builder to take a look at a large bay window in a 60s house? On the inside the wall below the window is damp. This is bad enough, but I've just heard scratching and have seen a large rat scratching away out there. On investigation it seems that the rat(s) have been going at the brickwork from the outside and if it's not sorted out soon they might get inside, which I can't deal with.

I think I need someone to help find a temporary solution to stop the problem getting worse, but I also want the whole thing replaced- brickwork and window.

Many thanks in advance for all recommendations- I was sitting watching a movie with the kids and this was not the nicest thing to be faced with!

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I would recommend Gordon or his son Ian of GM plasterers they did some paviors on my front drive and lots of other building jobs and were very neat and proficient

07775 961 873

really friendly, perfectionist, neat, helpful, informative without being patronising. Also does other building work and his daughter does decorating and tiling

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