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Early Spring Gardening Jobs in March
The days are getting longer, and gardens are springing to life making it a delight to get in our gardens. Here are some early spring gardening jobs this March
March is a lovely month. It can also be a challenging one for the gardener with winter often reluctant to release us from her grip. The sun is getting stronger and plants, insects, birds and small mammals are busying themselves for the longer, warmer days to come as are some unwanted pests.
Mow your lawn – maybe...
There is nothing like the smell of a newly mown lawn to make you think of spring and with our milder winters March may well be the time that you need to give your lawn the first mow of the year, but only if the weather is dry and has been
dry for a little while or you could cause damage. And if you have any dandelions on your lawn, consider leaving them as they will provide vital food source for insects.
The vegetable plot
The early potatoes that you have been chitting need to planted, as do onion or shallot sets. As the potatoes sprout be watchful of potential frosts and hoe up and cover accordingly. If the forecast is mild think about sowing broad beans, peas, carrots and beetroot. Spinach and summer cabbage and cauliflower can also be sown outdoors along with some lettuces.
Flower borders
March is the perfect time to plant summer flowering bulbs such as gladioli and lilies. Because the weather in March can be variable consider sowing summer flowering annuals such as nicotiana, petunias, marigolds and salvias in the greenhouse or cold frame.
Hardy annuals such as stocks, sunflowers and poppies are by their very nature less affected by variable temperature and weather conditions and if you have a sunny area in your garden should grow well.
Pest prevention
March is the time when garden pests surge. And although some pests have a vital role to play in gardens, we are all aware that as well as our plants springing to life in March our friend the slug is also feeling the urge to fill his tummy on our newly planted seedlings. I favour opting for natural pest control as slug pellets can have a wider impact than just killing the pests you are trying to deter and have a negative effect on wildlife.
There are many natural ways to try and deter slugs. Slugs do not like to eat all plants including foxgloves, lavender and roses. They also do not seem too keen on my particular favourite, cosmos. But as slugs do love some plants perhaps consider placing a barrier around tender plants. You can buy slug barriers at nurseries or garden centres, or you could try eggshells or sharp grit. You could also try and trap slugs with beer traps, small dishes sunk into the ground filled with beer – I find they really like real ale! Finally, if you have the time you could embark on a slug hunt each night after dark!
By Rob Bullock
We welcome you to St Johns for the beginning of Lent
Saturday 29th: Craft Fair 10:00am to 4:00pm. We hope to open the Church more later in March - see website for all further information.
Clergy - The Revd Fr Kieron Rowley & The Revd Pamela Heazell.
Street Repair Café, 22nd February and 22nd March 10:00am - 12:00 noon
We celebrate our first birthday in February and look ahead to another successful year promoting repair and recycling. Find us on the 4th Saturday in the month at the Quaker Meeting House, 36 High Street, BA16 0EB. We are a collecting point for Donate-IT, so please bring redundant smart tech for refurbishment and redistribution. The Fixy Van will be on site on 22nd February, providing another opportunity for tech donations. Many other repair groups operate across Somerset, listed on Somerset Council’s website. Contact streetrepaircafe@gmail.com and see more details on Facebook
New Choir starting 27th February in Glastonbury - Glastonbury Sings Musicals
A choir for people who enjoy songs from the musicals. Led by Polly Carroll.
Thursdays 10:00am - 11:30am starting 27th February in St Mary’s Church Hall, Magdalene Street, Glastonbury. No auditions and no need to read music. £10 per session.
Enquiries: glastonburysings@gmail.com
March at Street United Reformed Church
Saturday 1st March, 9:30am - 11:30am. Big Breakfast.
Come and enjoy a cooked Breakfast or a Bacon Roll. There will also be hot drinks and cake.
Proceeds for Church Funds. Everyone Welcome.
Experience the Magic of Gypsy Jazz
La Vie en Rose - Gypsy Jazz Night, Saturday 1st March 7:00pm at the Charltons Community Centre, Top Road, Charlton Adam, TA11 7BE.
Step back in time to 1930s Paris and immerse yourself in the spirited world of Gypsy Jazz! From the soulful wail of the blues to the vibrant swirl of the bal musette, this is music that bursts with passion, energy, and sheer joy.
Licensed bar and delicious food available all evening.
Book via the website: www.charltonscommunity.org
Royal Air Forces Association MidSomerset Branch AGM, Monday 3rd March
The RAFA-MSB Annual General Meeting is on Monday 3rd March at 11:00am in Wells Golf Club, Blackheath Lane, Wells, BA5 3DS with reports on 2024 activities, a review of 2024 performance, a brief on 2025 Branch Programme and optional Lunch & Drinks from the Club Menu & Bar.
RAFA-MSB covers BS25, BS26, BS27, BS28, BA4, BA5, BA16, TA10 & TA11 postal areas. RAFA Members, Current & Ex-RAF Personnel & Reserves, Current & Ex-Commonwealth Air Forces Personnel, Members of the RAF Family & Members of the public that support RAFA aims & purpose welcome.
Contact Secretary raf.midsomerset@gmail.com or 01456 224057.
Folk at The Mullions
Fortnightly folk/acoustic song session at The Mullions in Street on Monday evenings at 7:30pm. Good company, good music, good beer. Next meetings March 3rd, 17th and 31st.
Make a Difference with Make Your Will Week 2025!
Take advantage of free will making services between 3rd - 7th March 2025 in support of Weston Hospicecare. Local solicitors will generously give their services and time for free in exchange for a suggested donation of £150 for a single will and £225 for a mirror will to Weston Hospicecare. Amazingly, 1 in 5 of patients’ care is funded because someone kindly remembered Weston Hospicecare in their Will. Contact the solicitors directly to enquire about booking your appointment today: www.westonhospicecare.org.uk/event/ makeyourwillweek/
Forget Me Not Club
The Forget Me Not Club wishes all our members a belated Happy New Year. Our meetings resume 4th March. The club meets at Glastonbury Town Hall every Tuesday at 2:00pm. Our activities include music, quizzes, and trips out over the summer. Our subscription rate is £10 for the year and £1 weekly. For further information please ring Linda on 01458 832526
Goats on the Rocks
On Thursday 13th March in Glastonbury Town Hall at 2:30pm we will be finding out about “The Goats of the Gorge“ a talk by Nick King.
If you are interested come along and find out more about the goats and this friendly group. Entrance £2 which includes refreshments and raffle. Yearly subscription £25.
We do other activities beside the monthly meeting - come and discover.
Watch out for our new Logo. For more information text or ring 07763672574
It’s Nearly Summer. Time to try a new outdoor activity
Have a go at Lawn Green Bowls! Glastonbury (Wyrral Park) Bowls Street Road Glastonbury (next to Tor Leisure) starts the summer season in April.
We have a Special Open Afternoon for all on 26th April at 2:00pm. Come along and give it a go for free in a friendly and welcoming space. You won’t know if you like it until you try! All equipment provided, wear flat shoes please.
For more information tel 01458 833792 or 01458 898233
Join us in the Wild Roots garden
Come and join a small Growing for Wellbeing group at our peaceful site just outside Baltonsborough on the 667 bus route.
We offer opportunities for gardening, green woodworking, DIY, cooking, nature conservation and relaxing by the open fire. Hot drinks and home cooked lunch provided. Small group sizes, ideal for neurodiverse individuals.
Mondays & Thursday 10:00am - 2:30pm term times. For more information please contact ursula@wilderwoods.org www.wilderwoods.org
Vine Surgery Partnership
Vine Surgery Partnership has been at it’s current Street location since 1992 and has expanded to provide medical services to 13,200 patients in the Street, Glastonbury and surrounding areas. With a multidisciplinary team of Doctors, Advance Nurse Practitioners, Paramedic, Clinical Pharmacist, Physiotherapist and highly skilled Nurses, Health Care Assistants and Health Coach, the surgery offers a range of services including minor operations, joint injections, travel and seasonal vaccinations, child immunisations, various screening programmes and long term health condition management. Follow us on Facebook for more information.
Take a moment to visit our new Facebook page! It’s packed with updates on the practice including urgent announcements, health and wellness tips, and valuable healthcare information.
Glastonbury Country Market
Spring is arriving at Glastonbury Country Market, with a wide selection of locally made arts and crafts, seasonal produce and delicious home baking, from practical to pretty and both. Come and chat to those who make, bake, grow and create all the local items we have.
If you can’t quite find what you are looking for it may be possible to make it for you, ask for more details when you visit.
We are open each Tuesday, 9:30am to 12:30pm inside the Town Hall.
Calling all Widows - a Group just for you
Somerton Merry Widows meet twice monthly at Alfredo’s in the Market Place in Somerton on first and third Tuesdays from 10:30am.
New widows are most welcome.
We have a speaker at 11:00am on first Tuesdays then just coffee, chatting and planning on third Tuesdays.
We have lunch clubs, a holiday group and The Half Inch Club.
Be sure of a warm welcome with ladies in the same situation as you, some further along the path, others not so far.
For more information contact Dru 07799262047, perrydruscilla@gmail.com
Mah-Jong:
A
beautiful game filling you with joy and curiosity
The Shipham Inn (SomersetBS25 1TW) would like to welcome new members to join their regular Mah-Jong Group.
Whether you’re a novice, experienced Mah-Jong player or someone who would like to learn to play a warm welcome awaits. My hope is that we can make these enjoyable, social evenings playing a game that originated in the Far East.
1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month: 7:30pm. Free. Contact: mark.trenchard53@gmail.com or phone / text 07815681580.
Glastonbury Armed Forces And Veterans Breakfast
Club
We are a group of Veterans & Serving Members of His Majesties Armed Forces whose ethos, like other Veterans Breakfast Clubs around the UK & the World, is mutual support.
It works because we have a similar humour & outlook on on life.
There is no formal Membership and no Fees.
We meet every Wednesday at 08:30 for Breakfast at 09:00.For details of where we meet e-mail GlastonburyAFVBC@gmail.com or phone 07929 087260
Country Market every Thursday 9:00am - 12 noon United Reform Church
Community Cafe with beautiful cakes & bakes indoor seating.
In Street every Thursday, next door to Living Homes.
Make New Friends - Street Senior Citizen 50+
We meet every Thursday 2:00pm - 3:30pm at the Unity Club in Street. We have a chat, game of bingo, raffle, cup of tea/coffee biscuits. On occasions we have had ploughmans and cream tea (free).
In the summer months we arrange coach trips to various places.
Each week we pay £1.50 plus cost of bingo.
Come and see if you like us free to start (except bingo) then join our membership for £5.00 per year. Interested?
Telephone Derek on 07833625740 for more information.
Dry Eye Clinic launches at Eyetech Opticians
Do you suffer from dry, gritty, tired eyes? Do they water a lot? Do they sometimes give you a burning sensation, redness, blurred vision, maybe a foreign body sensation?
If you answered “yes” to any of the above, you might be suffering with Dry Eyes.
Eye dryness is often caused by a variety of factors. Age is a major contributor, as tear production tends to decrease as people grow older. Hormonal changes, particularly in women during pregnancy, menopause, or as a result of birth control pills, can also increase the risk of dry eyes. Other causes include environmental factors, such as pollution or dry climates, air conditioning, excessive use of digital devices, including computers and underlying medical conditions, but the list goes on.
As an Opticians and part of the local community, we are noticing an increasing number of dry eye cases and would like to help. Sometimes off-the-shelf eyedrops just don’t help enough. People often forget, that although dry eyes can be managed but the problem won’t go away and therefore the eye care regime should not be stopped.
With this in mind, Eyetech are proud to announce the launch of their new Dry Eye Clinic. During your assessment your full synopsis will be taken, followed by the analysis of the front of your eyes, including your eyelids. Our optometrists will then work out the best customized management plan for your needs.
At the end of your appointment your eyes should feel lighter and refreshed.
If you are interested, you can book a Dry Eye assessment via our online booking portal or by phoning us on 01458 442178 if you have any questions.
Crossword
Word Search
Across
1 Precious metal (4)
3 Murder of a king (8)
7 Arrange, systemise (8)
9 Audacious, foolhardy (4)
10 Reverse, nullify (6)
11 XI (6)
13 Gasps for air (5)
15 Facial hair (5)
18 Painting on wet plaster (6)
21 Jane Torville was an ice ______ (6)
22 Carcass (4)
23 A catholic prayer (4,4)
25 Type of concertina (8)
26 Surrounded by (4)
Down
1 Earth, land (6)
2 Move slowly, delay (3)
3 _______ of the Lost Ark (film) (7)
4 Large, loud waterbirds (5)
5 Arc (5)
6 Balloon, bloat (7)
8 Another time, repeated (5)
12 Tell an untruth (3)
13 Intention (7)
14 Spasm, jerk (3)
15 Bulwark, stronghold (7)
16 Sudden fear (5)
17 Appealed to a divine being (6)
19 Authorisation (3-2)
20 Earthy yellow/brown pigment (5)
24 Goal, aspiration (3)
Puzzle Solutions
Complex muscular pain resolved in just three treatments
“I’d travel to the clinic every day for the care and advanced science”
Lizzie Caplan of Warminster, Dorset was doing demanding work resettling Ukrainian refugees until, two years ago, she was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder that affects connective tissues and joints. This can be very painful and easily lead to injuries.
“As a still young person, I was feeling the crushing weight and shock of my health problems”, says Lizzie. “Then my hip became very painful - possibly bursitis, according to the hospital. I’d heard that laser therapy could be good for any hip muscle or tissue problem so I researched and found Matthew Jackson.
“At the clinic Matthew offered me an ultrasound and found that I actually had not bursitis but a complex muscular problem.
“After painless treatment with the laser device, Matthew suggested shockwave therapy. I was a bit apprehensive - but a few minutes of discomfort didn’t matter after being in agonising pain for so long. Then he finished with PEMF treatment, based on magnetic therapy - another amazing machine.
“By the end of that session, my pain had reduced by a huge 70% and after session two, I was almost completely pain free. Six weeks later, after driving a bit too much and aggravating my hip, I went back for another session for more repair and now I’m feeling really good.
“I believe that Matthew is doing important work. He and Becky listened and cared, which hugely reduced stress and improved my mental health. Treatments are tailored to the individual backed by advanced science, so they really work. Yes, I had to travel for an hour to the clinic, but I would do that every day if I had to for the treatment that they give.”
Exclusive offer
Somerset Health Practice is making a special, exclusive offer to LocalReach readers – A free Ultrasound scan, worth £130.
*Offer open to the first 5 readers to book shockwave sessions, quoting the offer code ‘MAKE IT RIGHT MARCH’
Call 01458 860392 before 31st March.
About Matthew Jackson…
Matthew Jackson of the Somerset Health Practice is well known locally as a trusted osteopath and acupuncturist who is truly dedicated to helping and healing people through modern natural medicine. He is also an expert herbalist and registered practitioner, having trained in London and China with world class professionals.
Matthew is always studying new ways and gaining new qualifications to help his clients, taking a holistic approach. These include Shockwave and Laser therapy for pain, injury and wounds alongside hyperbaric oxygen therapy for longevity, chronic disease healing and enhanced performance. Look online for Somerset Shockwave and Origin Oxygen and read informative e-books.
For more information and to claim the exclusive offer* call 01458 860392
Treatments are private and easy payment plans can be arranged to suit your budget Follow us ‘Somerset Health Practice’ on Facebook and Instagram, or ‘@glastoosteo’ on Twitter
Matthew Jackson - BSc (Hons) Ost, Dip Ac/CHM (China), Pg Dip CHM (OB/GYN), Pg Cert US (MSK) MRCHM, BMUS
Knit & Knatter Club
Just simply knatter, knit, crochet, sew or any craft you wish to do. Make for charity, yourself or other “whatever”.
Enjoy a cuppa & biccy for £1, proceeds towards heating costs etc.
Thursdays 2:00pm - 4:00pm at Methodist Church Hall, Leigh Road, Street.
More information call: Sally 01458 441870 or 07423108863
Friendly & welcoming group see you there.
Repair, Reuse, Save Money, Reduce Waste, Meet Others, Eat Cake!
We meet every 3rd Saturday in St Benedict’s Church, Glastonbury from 10:00am - 12:00pm and help you mend your household and garden appliances.
Watch how to do it, ask questions of our skilled volunteer repairers, gain confidence in repairing in order to save money and stop good items going to landfill.
We also help you repair (not alter) clothes and textile items. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere, fresh coffee and home-made cake!
Support the circular economy; join this growing movement to lobby manufacturers to make things more repairable. All for a reasonable donation.
Bingeing, starving? There is a solution...
Overeaters Anonymous
Do you have a problem with food? Do you feel desperate with no where to turn? Try these questions:
- Do I go on eating binges?
- Do I sometimes eat until stuffed or even feel sick?
- Do I severely restrict my food intake to control my weight?
- Do I fantasise about how much better life would be if I were a different size or weight?
Free weekly support group, Saturday, 10:30am. Email oasaturdayWsM@gmail.com to find out more.
oagb.org.uk
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) Changes
With the lighter nights - and as we head towards Spring – we draw closer to the stamp duty threshold changes that come into force on the 1st April. Currently, no SDLT is charged on the first £250,000 of a property’s purchase price, which means many buyers have avoided paying tax on a significant portion of their home’s cost. However, from April, this threshold will drop to £125,000. Buyers will now pay a 2% tax on the value of a property between £125,001 and £250,000, and an additional £2,500 in SDLT will be payable on all homes over £250,000.
For homeowners looking to move up the property ladder they will feel the pinch. With the nil-rate band halved, the majority of buyers will be expected to pay higher tax bills as the average property price currently sits at £289,000.
For first-time buyers there is a different formula, as the current SDLT relief means no tax is due on properties priced up to £425,000, with reduced rates applying to homes valued up to £625,000. However, after April 2025, these thresholds are set to decrease, with full relief only applying to properties priced below £300,000.
For buyers of second homes or Landlords adding
to their portfolio, the SDLT charges will be as follows (based on the purchase price);
Up to £250,000 : 3%
From £250,001 to £925,000 : 8%
Exceeds £925,001 : 13%
Haunted House?
On a lighter note, did you know it is not a legal requirement to declare a property is haunted in the UK, although it is in the US! Although hauntings can generate a lot of publicity, it can be a serious turn-off for buyers. The owner of a Grade II Listed house in West Sussex has blamed ex-tenant Adele for making his house unsaleable after an interview she did in which she said the ex-convent was haunted and ‘quite scary’. The Owner has spent the subsequent 13 years trying to sell the property, with no success. But it is not always bad news; haunted houses have their own section on Rightmove, and despite being haunted by a blood-thirsty black hound (allegedly), a Welsh chapel got 14 bids at auction and sold for over its guide price.
It is debatable which is more scary – the prospect of yet more higher taxes on property purchases or ghostly bumps in the night?
Choosing the Right Hearing Care Provider
By Simon Swindells, Audiologist and Owner at South West Hearing Care
When it comes to your hearing health, choosing the right provider is crucial. Whether you’re hearing is in decline or you have blocked ears, the right hearing care provider can make all the difference in your experience and outcomes. But with so many options available, how do you know who to trust? Here are some key things to consider when making your choice.
1. Qualifications and Experience
The first thing to look for is a provider with the right qualifications and experience. Audiologists, hearing care specialists, and clinical ear care practitioners should be fully trained and certified. Look for a provider with a proven track record of helping people with different hearing needs.
2. Personalised Care
Hearing care is not one-size-fits-all. Your needs are unique, and the provider you choose should offer personalised care that suits your lifestyle and preferences.
3. Customer Care and Reputation
Look for a provider with a strong reputation for customer care. You will want a team that’s supportive, approachable, and genuinely interested in helping you improve your hearing. Reading
reviews and testimonials from other patients can help you gauge a provider’s reputation.
4. Technology and Innovation
The world of hearing technology is constantly evolving. A reputable hearing care provider should offer the latest, most advanced hearing aids and devices. It’s important that you have access to the best technology available, designed to provide clear, natural sound while being comfortable and discreet.
5. The Value of Independence
Choosing an independent hearing care provider can make a significant difference in the level of personalised service you receive. Independent clinics, like South West Hearing Care, are not tied to any particular brand or manufacturer, meaning we can offer unbiased advice and recommend the best hearing solutions based solely on your needs, not sales targets. This allows us to prioritise your wellbeing and offer a wider range of options, ensuring you get the hearing aids and care that work best for you, without any pressure or compromise.
Watermark Bathrooms and Adaptations - Bathroom fitting specialists with an excellent track record
Watermark Bathrooms is a well-established business serving Wells, Somerton, Street, Glastonbury and surrounding areas.
With over 15 years’ experience installing bathrooms, including easy access bathing, we are proud to offer a local, friendly, reliable and professional service without the overheads of the large companies. At an initial meeting we will take time to listen to your needs and discuss solutions. We offer a free no obligation consultation, professional design options, personalised quote, and after care. We aim to keep any disruption during installation to a minimum and will dispose of all waste.
We pride ourselves on our ability to adapt and customise bathrooms to maximise space and design functional layouts, whether you are looking to update a small cloakroom, modernise a family bathroom or install easy access showers or baths, we can help.
At Watermark Bathrooms, we know that bathrooms come in all shapes and sizes which is why we offer a range of walk-in showers to suit both your space and your needs. Our easy access showers and walk in baths are all equipped with additional safety features such as grab bars, shower seat or non-slip flooring. We tailor each project individually to provide safe and stylish bathrooms. Rediscover the pleasure of safe bathing with custom made solutions.
All staff are fully qualified and insured and we are committed to communicating effectively throughout the process, ensuring that customers are informed and involved at every stage.
If you are looking for a bathroom fitting company that genuinely cares about your specific needs and delivers outstanding results, look no further. Our attention to detail and quality of workmanship is evident in the final result – beautifully designed, accessible bathrooms meeting the expectations of our clients.
Nowadays when customer service can often fall short, Watermark Bathrooms prides itself on being a shining example of excellence. You can rely on us! Please give Mark a call.
Difficulty Bathing?
A local company offering competitively priced and professional solutions to all our customers.
• Wetroom and walk-in shower specialists
• Fully Qualified and Insured
• 10 choices of wall panel
• Wide range of floor coverings
‘Share experiences and enjoy companionship socialising with likeminded people’
Street Branch Royal Naval Association covers all areas of Somerset and meets monthly in the Wessex Hotel, 15 High St. Street, Somerset BA16 0EF. Current and ex RN, RM, WRNS, RFA, Reserves and Commonwealth personnel are welcome. Associate membership is also available to relatives of current and former serving personnel, Sea/Marine Cadet staff and civilians. Monthly meetings include a raffle and end with the option of staying for lunch at the hotel.
Contact Chairman Mike Jayes, Tel: 07805 516946, Email: streetrnachair@gmail.com for details of the next meeting.
SPA Singles
Social Group – South West, Est. 1979
We are a member led group, aiming to help you make new friends and improve your social life. Welcoming active, 40+ singles throughout the South West. Your local branch is Wells & Mendip.
Events include meals, walks, music, holidays, day trips, social evenings, theatre, etc. and whatever members wish to organize.
Find us on the meetup website at: www.meetup.com/spa-social-group
or use the meetup app and search for “SPA singles group south west”
Get Active, Stay Social – Join the Victoria Club Today!
Looking for a welcoming and affordable place to enjoy sports and leisure activities in your local Street community? The Victoria Sports and Social Club offers a range of activities and sports, including squash, racketball, tennis, indoor and outdoor bowls, cricket, football, yoga, pilates, dance, bridge and skittle alley.
Our friendly, inclusive atmosphere is perfect for
all ages and abilities, with coaching sessions available for beginners.
We provide spacious function rooms for events like weddings, children’s parties, and community fairs. Membership is just £18 annually or £2 monthly - accessible for everyone!
If You Have A Car We Need Your Help Occasionally!
If you have a car, can you help us provide a very low cost driver service just within the Street, Glastonbury & Surrounding Area to elderly & vulnerable people unable to access public transport.
Most journeys are picking up and dropping off to appointments, shopping & social/exercise events, they take no more than 5-10 minutes at a time.
WE pay expenses to our drivers for mileage from your own house, so you aren’t out of pocket. There is no fixed commitment required and you choose when to drive.
“Fantastic responsive service. It’s the 2nd time I have used Central Roofing…Went above and beyond and assisted me in issues around insurance. I would recommend this company to anyone with roofing issues.”
Cat Lady
“Fantastic responsive service. It’s the 2nd time I have used central roofing and on both occasions they turned up on time got on with the job and kept us informed on what was being carried out. Went above and beyond and assisted me in issues around insurance. I would recommend this company to anyone with roofing issues.”
Cat Lady
We used Central Roofing to take down an old flat roof and install another on our business premises at Knight Brothers Garage. The company was very reliable, they turned up when they said they would, the guys that did the work were very tidy and efficient. The work was completed in the time frame they set…we are more than pleased with the finished job.