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Hi Andy Burke has been my plumber for years and has fixed toilet leaks, radiators, taps, boiler on numerous occasions. He came today Easter Monday to fix my pipes below my kitchen sink which became dislodged and which flooded my kitchen last night. He is extremely responsive, quick and very customer oriented and always comes at very short notice. He is also very friendly and reasonably priced. He is based around here but helped a colleague who lives in Central London before. He told me he does free online/face time plumbing help if anyone wants to fix their plumbing issues themselves. His number is 07983688451. Veronique
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I also used Andy after seeing him recommended on the EDF for a broken toilet. He came the same day & fitted the part a couple of days later, even on the weekend! Will definitely use him again if needed.
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Another recommendation for Andy, albeit late to the party after last using his services a few months ago. We've used Andy a number of times over the past few years to variously sort dripping taps, replace mastic in shower units and around sinks, and other minor repairs.

He's quick to respond, reliable, very fair in his pricing and always cheery company.

Highly recommended.

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