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If you're looking for fence installers and help, read on...
1) Take a look at previous examples of their fencing work. Photographs
(before and after) show the quality of the work and the type of
work that they can do. See examples here.
2) Ask to see testimonials from previous clients. See examples
here. If they cannot show you good
testimonials then don't use them.
3) Check out their website. If it's not professional or looks
out of date, think about using someone else.
4) Clearly specify what you need doing. Don't rely on doing this
verbally. Write down your expectations and the exact fencing work you need.
5) Get a written quote for everything you need doing. Don't accept
a blanket quote. Get everything itemised out.
6) Arrange to meet with the fencing installer. If they turn up late or
are unprofessional, think about using someone else.
7) Ask if the fence installers has insurance and the proper qualifications
to operate machinery such as chain saws etc.
8) Ask questions to see how much the fence installer knows. Most fence installers
will have a good basic knowledge and be able to fill in with expertise
when needed.
9) Check to see if the fence installer has their own tools. Inspect
them and ensure they are up to standard for the job.
Worcester a city located on the River Severn. It
has a famous history of porcelain and tangy sauce manufacture
and is home to Worcestershire County Cricket Club, Worcester City
Football Club and Worcester Wolves basketball team.
It has rail links via two popular Worcester stations,
Shrub Hill and Foregate Street and easy links to the motorway
using junctions 6 and 7 of the M5.
Worcester is 113 miles from London.
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