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Flat Roof
Hi N Thornton
I recently had a flat roof problem and decided to put a fibreglass roof on myself a DIY project. I came across an ebook book priced £2 advertised in google sponserd links on the web at; www.flatroof-advice.co.uk It proved very beneficial it is in two sections one concerning hiring a flat roofer, i.e. questions to ask, how much you should pay, what materials should be used, how to avoid the "cowboys", what the isurance and guarantees mean etc; and another section concerned with DIY which included easy to understand graphic illustration. It was full of useful information concerning all aspects of flat roofing, how to fit the decking, different types of material, how to fit a warm roof, where to source fibreglass supplies and how to apply it etc; Best of luck with your roof; and hope this is of help Regards Fred |
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Fred wrote:
Hi N Thornton I recently had a flat roof problem and decided to put a fibreglass roof on myself a DIY project. I came across an ebook book priced £2 advertised in google sponserd links on the web at; www.flatroof-advice.co.uk It proved very beneficial it is in two sections one concerning hiring a flat roofer, i.e. questions to ask, how much you should pay, what materials should be used, how to avoid the "cowboys", what the isurance and guarantees mean etc; and another section concerned with DIY which included easy to understand graphic illustration. It was full of useful information concerning all aspects of flat roofing, how to fit the decking, different types of material, how to fit a warm roof, where to source fibreglass supplies and how to apply it etc; Best of luck with your roof; What a remarkable coincidence it is that flatroof-advice.co.uk is registered to Alexander Frederick Hodson, while hodson.co.uk is registered to Steven Hodson!! Distant relative maybe? Pathetic! -- Grunff |
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I've paid my =A32 through Paypal. How do I get the book?
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I've now received access to a 94 page pdf file containing flat roof
advice for my =A32. I still don't know how I was supposed to know this was a spammer. I just clicked on the link in the first message before you and others warned against it. |
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" says... I've now received access to a 94 page pdf file containing flat roof advice for my =A32. I still don't know how I was supposed to know this was a spammer. I just clicked on the link in the first message before you and others warned against it. The OP was He's never posted to this group before, but suddenly appeared with replies to three ancient threads and one new one, all recommending a visit to www.flatroof-advice.co.uk The domain flatroof-advice.co.uk is registered to one Alexander Frederick Hodson. |
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