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We can't praise Nick Follett of Abbey Restoration enough (M: 07966285679). We had trouble with our gutters and he came out within a day and was actually up on our roof fixing it before we knew he'd arrived. He cleared the blockage, which had been causing huge problems, quickly and cheaply. We gave him the job of repairing our back roof and chimney, which another company had told us we would need scaffolding for. Nick said nonsense and fixed it all by ladder.


And Eddie, Abbey's carpenter, made a great job of putting in new oak worktops in our kitchen, with a perfect join and no wobble. He also fixed proper inset bolts and ball catches onto the (warped) retractable double doors in our living room arch, making them straight for the first time in seven years - not a job we thought could be done successfully. Both efficient, polite, reliable workers operating to a very high standard. Strongly recommended.

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