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Recommending RJP Roofing


saraswati

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I live in Woolwich and was seeking a SE London roofer on the net, and so I joined the forum specifically to find out more about Russell Perring from some of the posters here, as we had a leak on our roof which several people had failed to fix and for which several tradesmen were not offering

very clear or optimistic solutions. I even went to the local roofing supplier to see if they knew of him - they did,and only had praise for him


He did a superb, beautiful job in August 2014 - the leak has gone, he accessed the area through the Velux window, no need for scaffolding (all other quotes said we would need it) and bringing along two very agile, polite

and efficient teamworkers


Ed

We've had our roof parapet walls redone and bits and bobs repaired a few months and indeed great great work. I meant to post a recommendation on the forum since, just haven't got round to it... This thread has prompted me to do it: Russell and his team, including the scaffolders he works with, were a joy to work with and delivered an excellent service.

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