GUARDIAN WARM ROOF

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Worcester, United Kingdom

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Conservatory supply & installation· Double glazing installer· PVC windows supplier· Roofing contractor· Roofing supply store· Siding contractor· Sunroom contractor· Window installation service· Roofing· Windows Installation· Gutter Services

GUARDIAN WARM ROOF Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

GUARDIAN WARM ROOF is located in Worcester, United Kingdom on 66A Pheasant St, Lowesmoor. GUARDIAN WARM ROOF is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category conservatory supply & installation in United Kingdom.

Address

66A Pheasant St, Lowesmoor

Phone

+441905695393

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Tom Callaghan

We had our conservatory roof replaced, very difficult firm to deal with, lots of promises made but not kept. After sales service is poor.

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Scott Holdaway

opened up our house as taken out doorways, so happy and room keeps warm and is used all the time all year round.

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Brandon Baker

Absolutely brilliant one off the only companys that do things properly with no hasstle

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Jodi Murphy

My mum and dad have recently had a guardian warm roof installed. Both the salesmen and the fitters made them feel extremely at ease. They would very highly recommend guardian warm roofs direct to anybody.

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GUARDIAN WARM ROOF

“ Very pleased with all aspects of the work. Would definitely recommend to anyone” Mrs Nolan “Very pleased with results. Work completed efficiently and would certainly recommend.“ Mr & Mrs Windle “Would definitely recommend! Very professional and easy to deal with from start to finish! installation was stress free and attention to detail has been impeccable! I cannot recommend them enough. Thank you Guardian Warm Roofs” Miss Shuttleworth “The whole build was well planned, the workers experienced and amenable. I am very happy with the results. I was worried beforehand that the adjoining rooms would lose light, but that hasn't been the case. My thanks to all concerned.” Mrs Roscoe