Bates & Sons Metal Recycling
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What customers say
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Highlights
"Excellent work quickly carried out."
"Mark worked quickly and efficiently making time to get the job done within several difficult constraints."
Detailed reviews
Excellent work quickly carried out.
Mark worked quickly and efficiently making time to get the job done within several difficult constraints.
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Review sources
Public evidence last checked May 2026
About
Rubbish / waste / clearance in Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey.
What this business says about itself
What this business says about itself
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Online since 2022. Their website domain was first registered in 2022, according to the public domain registry — an independent sign of how long they’ve been operating online (we checked this ourselves, it’s not a claim from their site).
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What do customers say about Bates & Sons Metal Recycling?
Bates & Sons Metal Recycling has 2 public reviews, averaging 5 out of 5. You can read the individual reviews and where each came from in the reviews section above.
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How long has Bates & Sons Metal Recycling been trading?
Bates & Sons Metal Recycling's website has been online since 2022, according to the public domain registry — an independent marker of how long they have been established.