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Recommended: Taner for Fencing and Garden Clearance


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We called-in Taner to install a new fence after reading many positive recommendations here on the forum - his name is commonly miss-spelt as "Tanner" btw :)


Taner (and his colleague) provided a good range of fencing solutions, explaining the pros and cons of each. Once we had decided, they got straight to it. Old rotten fence was removed and the new (80ft) one installed. They also cleared the entire garden, including taking-out a palm tree, two massively over-grown bay trees and an out-of-control yew tree. All of this took just 2 days - job done!


We are delighted with the quality of the new fence, the cleanliness of the garden and the super-fast time it took to complete the work.


Taner really seems to take pride in his work and his pricing is very reasonable. He's also a decent, genuine guy. We'll use him in the future - I gather he also does plastering.


Taner: 07873 198504

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