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Morgaine101

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You can check the free quote from Fantastic Gutters. I use their gardening and the booking is really easy if you use the chat. Good prices (not the cheapest, but pretty fair) and they always come on time and do a solid job. The guttering team would be similar I guess.
I recommend using expert services like the ones in the first reply. A friend of mine tried to do it on his own and now he is suffering a serious leg injury. Inexperienced folks can fall from the roof and it's quite dangerous. So, I would not risk it over a several pounds.

pol_bishop25 Wrote:

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Inexperienced folks can fall from the roof

> and it's quite dangerous. So, I would not risk it

> over a several pounds.



Can I just point out that I was not on the roof, I was inside my bedroom sticking a broom handle out of the window :))


ETA: And I did unblock most of the gutter :))

Sue Wrote:

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> pol_bishop25 Wrote:

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> Inexperienced folks can fall from the roof

> > and it's quite dangerous. So, I would not risk

> it

> > over a several pounds.

>

>

> Can I just point out that I was not on the roof, I

> was inside my bedroom sticking a broom handle out

> of the window :))

>

> ETA: And I did unblock most of the gutter :))


Well, sorry for the misunderstanding. Glad you've managed it on your own. At least, you are warned from now on. :)

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