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If you want a reliable roofer who charges reasonable rates and is willing to do both the big and the small jobs you should use Russell Perring at RJP Roofing. Russell has replaced a flat roof for us and come out for numerous small jobs involving broken guttering and chimney stacks and his work is always first class. His number is: 07852 972052
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Just wanted to add to all the many recommendations on here for Russell Perring. He managed to fit us in at extremely short notice to fix some worn and badly fitted guttering. As we already had scaffolding up for a recently completed decorating job, he did the job immediately at a very fair price. I wouldn't hesitate to use him again.
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Just wanted to add another huge recommendation for Russell and his team. They have just finished fitting a new roof (including new fascias, soffits and guttering, new lead work, new velux) at our semi-detached house in ED. Russell's communication before and during the job was excellent, his delightful team worked extremely hard and finished the job in 5 days and for a very reasonable price. The roof is transformed and we are happy to be free of the issues that the heavy tiles fitted in the 70s/80s were giving us. The team went above and beyond the original job specification and I am delighted to be able to add to their already glowing set of reviews on the forum. I highly recommend RJP Roofing.
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