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Suppliers of Hi top roofs

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Hello, I have owned a T 25 for a few years but only just joined this Forum. My camper has a sliding sunroof over which a "one off" type roof section has been fitted which can be raised to allow standing room in the middle of the van. I am now considering having a full length Hi top roof fitted. I have come across the website of Timber Technicians in Nottingham who supply and fit roofs. Can anyone recommend any other firms who supply and fit Hi tops? I don't feel confident enough to do the work myself. (I live in Lancashire)

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use timbertechs,, they're brilliant and will probably be along shortly to advise you. the hightops they use are the best i've seen :wink:
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http://www.timbertechnicians.co.uk/

if not use the above link and give them a ring. When I get a T4, if it needs a hightop they will be my first port of call :D
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A friend is looking at changing to a hitop, timbertechniians price looks very reasonable to me :)

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Great folks, the roofs are certainly big enough for a family camper :wink:

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Many thanks folks for your replies. I like the look of what I have seen on Timbertechs website and I will definitely give them a call next week. Sounds like a trip to Nottingham is needed.

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