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Has anyone used a good bathroom company they would recommend?


Jacqui5254

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I can't recommend an installer I'm afraid -the two I tried using (both recommended on this forum) were poor. However for a supplier I would recommend Bromley and Ellis on Brixton Water Lane. Steve there runs the show and he's very approachable and knowledgeable.
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MKK on Evelina Rd in Nunhead are a fantastic plumbing and sanitary-ware supplier. Unfortunately they are closing down as the owner is retiring, so their stock is on sale. What they don't have in stock they can order in from the catalogues they have on display and they are very helpful and knowledgeable. They also know local tradespeople for installation.

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I?d really recommend Paul at SIDS in Brockley (in the showroom, over the road from the plumbing supplies store with the same name) for supply. He was so helpful and had knowledge of loads of products from different brands. I took a basic drawing of what we needed and he helped me source the lot and was happy to do a deal or two!
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