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Pest Control highly recommended


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Paul Davies from 'stop bugging me', Carberry Road, Crystal Palace just completed a 2 week job at my mum's flat. We had a huge problems with rats out of the blue after extensive building works. Paul is extremely hard working, very knowledgeable in his field, great at communicating through all the steps of the prices and very honest about the action plan even when it meant less further work for him. I am so thankful for his superb service, the speed of response, his juggle to try and fit my mum's job in sooner than later due to the distress it was causing her and a surprisingly reasonable bill for a most excellent service. I will recommend Paul 100%.
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