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MaudLvl

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I would like to echo the above.. called Gerry on Monday afternoon, he was at mine just before agreed time of 9am Tuesday. Very pleasant, quick and efficient. Definitely the best plumber I have found on EDF. Strongly recommend!
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I would also support these sentiments.

I recently had rather a basic plumbing issue. Rather than charge me for a call out, Gerry talked me through what I needed to do on the phone completely free of charge.

Proof if it were needed that he is honest, decent, friendly and knows his stuff.

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Placing this on both strings about Gerry. He recently fixed our kitchen sink which had clogged terribly and was a recurring problem that another plumber was not able to resolve. He had a very friendly and sincere manner about him and we would certainly recommend him and use him again.
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Just adding to this recommendation.

I came across Gerry while searching for good recommendation for a local plumber, not only was Gerry punctual on the day of the job,from the moment I made contact with him via text he responded immediately after I explained the job which was to change a mixer tap.

He turned at the time agreed and did the job to my complete satisfaction charging me a very reasonable amount in the process.

I will most definitely use Gerry again for all my plumbing related jobs.

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Another recommendation for Gerry from me. He turned up on Monday at very short notice to sort a rather urgent leaking pipe in my bathroom that was was starting to ingress on the ceiling of my neighbours below. Very professional and a very reasonable price too.
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