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Roofing Recommendation!


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This is my first post to the forum but Russell asked if we wouldn't mind writing a recommendation for him and I'm really happy to do so.


I've lived in Gowlett Road for 25 years now and our roof was totally shot - leaking, original slates, dodgy parapet walls, bad, bad, bad. I've been stressing about it for years actually but I've got to say Russell has totally fixed it and replaced the roof incredibly efficiently and for a really reasonable price. The whole process took a little over a week. He's very genuine, actually answers the phone(!), phones you back if he can't, polite and friendly. I've just got my building regs certificate from Southwark and the work is guaranteed for 10 years. It genuinely was an extremely painless experience. I know he's fixed a lot of roofs in our immediate area so maybe this isn't the first good write up, but it is thoroughly deserved.


Russell Perring

RJP Roofing

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07852 972052

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