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Guttering/soffits etc

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  • keystone wrote: »
    @JJ and A6

    Its entirely down to each company how it conducts its risk assessments in order to comply with the Working At Height Regs. It may well be that in the case of the OP that the ground is so uneven and or sloping that scaffolding it is the only option. For most town houses it is the only option anyway. Now I'm not saying that this is the case but overgeneralising like you are seems a tad foolhardy.

    Take a chill pill SC.

    Cheers

    I totally agree my response was made to the stupid comment made by just john
    if you think peoples advice is helpfull please take the time to clicking the thank you button it gives great satisfaction
  • docmatt
    docmatt Posts: 915 Forumite
    roxalana wrote: »
    The soffits are asbestos (...the non dangerous kind!)

    Wow, like a non-asbestos asbestos? Awesome :D
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