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1st Trust Home Improvements

Morecambe5.0· 22 reviews · 3 sources
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72out of 100
Rating5.0★
Review volumeLow · 22
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5.0out of 5
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"Top-quality work finished to a high standard with excellent attention to detail. All workers were frendly and courteous throughout the job. Highly recommended."

AnonymousCheckatrade5.0 rating

"This was probably one of the best experiences I've had with a tradesperson and we'll be using them again in the future should anything else happen with our next house. Nathan and team were brilliant from start to finish; they were even early in turning up to inspect the roof after having been let down by three roofers the previous day. Honest, very fair price, and great work carried out. They've really helped us out just before moving house, so can't recommend them enough 👍"

Ioan CCheckatrade5.0 rating

"A great company to deal with. Day 1 replacement tiles delivered. Day 2 roof stripped, made watertight and rubbish removed Day 3 facias, soffits and guttering removed - asbestos found. Day 4 retiled 1/2 the roof Day 5 asbestos removed Day 6 retiling completed Day 7 new facias and soffits fitted Day 8 guttering fitted Day 9 soffit air vents fitted and site tidied."

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

Top-quality work finished to a high standard with excellent attention to detail. All workers were frendly and courteous throughout the job. Highly recommended.

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Ioan C5.0 / 5 ·

This was probably one of the best experiences I've had with a tradesperson and we'll be using them again in the future should anything else happen with our next house. Nathan and team were brilliant from start to finish; they were even early in turning up to inspect the roof after having been let down by three roofers the previous day. Honest, very fair price, and great work carried out. They've really helped us out just before moving house, so can't recommend them enough 👍

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

A great company to deal with. Day 1 replacement tiles delivered. Day 2 roof stripped, made watertight and rubbish removed Day 3 facias, soffits and guttering removed - asbestos found. Day 4 retiled 1/2 the roof Day 5 asbestos removed Day 6 retiling completed Day 7 new facias and soffits fitted Day 8 guttering fitted Day 9 soffit air vents fitted and site tidied.

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1st Trust Home Improvements has 22 public reviews, averaging 5 out of 5, gathered across 3 independent sources. You can read the individual reviews and where each came from in the reviews section above.

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