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Polite, reliable and honest plumbers are a species on the brink of extinction and that's why I thought I'd take the time to highly recommend A.F.E Plumbing Services.


I hired them to fit some sink taps; Aria showed up on time, did the job very well and was very knowledgeable. He also helped me with a problem with the main stop cock which had seized up over time.


I want my bathroom redone but can't afford it just yet. He fixed the leaks and got things working well until I'm ready to go ahead with the works.


He was friendly, reliable and efficient. Here is his number 07739 734 895.

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Hello and thanks for reading. I wanted to introduce A.F.E Plumbing services to the forum as it is a local plumbing company based in Dulwich. We are available on 07739-734-895. We cover all aspects of Plumbing works and also offer a emergency service 24 hours a day. Please don't hesitate to call as we will be more then willing to help, also we are offering free no obligation quotes with very good competitive rates, especially for the elderly and disabled. Also for the first 6 months on the forum we are offering a 10% discount to all our customers. Thank you. A.F.E PLUMBING SERVICES 07739-734-895.
We had an emergency yesterday (18 July)and called A.F.E. Plumbing. The service was absolutely first rate and filled us with confidence from the beginning - they came very quickly indeed, communicated very clearly with us throughout (we were abroad), and fixed the problems both under the sink and in an external drain within an hour. The fee was very competitive even before they gave us the 10% discount. We can't recommend them highly enough and will definitely use them again - thanks very much!
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Aria came out promptly to help me get to the bottom of a damp problem, which several others had looked at and hadn't been able to find the cause. He was helpful, polite, listened, and spent time looking at the job and discussing the possible causes. He got Thames Water out to replace the main stop in the street, and came back to meet their engineer as I couldn't be there. Really feel like I'm making progress with this one at last. Still work to be done, but excellent service so far!
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I found Aria on the East Dulwich Forum. I was very impressed he was able to come to us very promptly and he was very professional and courteous. He told us exactly what the problem was and was able fix it at a reasonable price. I would highly recommend him and would call him again if we had any plumbing problems
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Would like to add another recommendation for Aria and his plumbing skills.

Had a non-emergency toilet plumbing issue which Aria had sorted within 3 hours, from first call to completion.

Very fair price, excellent professional and polite service, highly recommended.

Definitely top of the list.

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Aria did a great job- prompt, reliable, worked super swiftly, polite and gave a good price. He arranged for someone else to come out within 2 hours to sort out a further problem.


Pleased to have dealt with a helpful and professional plumber as have not always had a good experience in the past.


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I can also give a high recommendation for Aria. We are renovating our first home and Aria helped us re-plumb the kitchen, not a small task. He was very polite and very reasonably priced. Will definitely be using his devices again in the future and would absolutely recommend him to other people.
Bea Erler:I second that. Late last week, I asked Aria from AFE Plumbing Services to come around and replace a shower unit. (tel: 07739734895 ). He arrived bang on the appointed time of 2pm last Monday, he then sourced an exact match of the old shower unit, so that the result remained in synch with the full bathroom suite, and installed it very promptly with minimum fuss. Further the fees charged were very fair indeed. I can give the highest recommendation. I certainly will use his services again.

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Posted by trishonapc Today, 02:29PM


Would definitely recommend Aria for a plumber. We had a real emergency and were desperate for a plumber. After much panic by us, he came around very promptly and fixed a leak and blockage on a kitchen sink. He is friendly, polite and well priced. His contact details are 07739734895.

Aria and his team were great. Came round within 4 hours same day (non emergency), very straightforward, reliable, very reasonable rates (also had the option of paying cash or bank transfer). Really pleased to have found a local reliable plumber, would be happy to use them again.

Tom-sparks123 Wrote:

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> I would highly recommend Aria and his brother

> 07739 734 895.

> Really professional,punctual and reasonable and

> did a great job. We will definitely use them again

> for any future work!.

Another ringing endorsement for A.F.E. Plumbing. I needed a toilet replacing due to a leak. Aria came back to me quickly, collected all the parts and the quality of the job and service was great. He's really professional and friendly, which always helps! Will definitely use A.F.E. again and would recommend them to others.
Another recommendation for A.F.E Plumbing Services. I text Aria yesterday evening asking if he could come out and fix a leaking pipe in our attic. He was here this morning at 10am with the problem solved by 11.20am! Very efficient, friendly and helpful guy along with his brother and apprentice. Readonable price - would definitely use them again.
More praise for Aria, I contacted him yesterday after seeing reviews on the forum. He was able to work around my times, came same day and fixed my bath leak in 30 mins at a reasonable price. Really nice team (brother, apprentice and Aria) and would definitely recommend him.

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Posted by naomi_0827 Today, 06:03PM



I can recommend AFE Plumbing services - we had water damage in our flat due to our neighbours above and Aria was very helpful in checking the leak had been rectified in our neighbour's flat for our insurance claim. He was able to fit us in quickly, arrived on time, was very polite and also replaced the taps on our shower for a reasonable sum. Aria's number is 07739 734895.

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