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Hello


I wanted to recommend a plumber whom I have now used on two occasions for very different small to medium jobs.


He did a very good job, was reliable, and his charges were very reasonable based on hourly rates. None of the jobs were too small for him to take on.


His name is Andy:


Tel: 07983 688451

E: [email protected]


doug foot

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I would also like to recommend Andy. I called him on Sunday morning about a leak coming through the ceiling (2 other plumbers had been and gone without finding it) and he was over within the hour.


He found the leak and had it fixed same day and couldn't have been more helpful or more reasonably priced. I can't recommend him highly enough!

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Another recommendation for Andy, came round on a Saturday at very short notice to repair a kitchen sink I'd taken apart - and couldn't get back together again. Found the problems quickly got a temporary fix in and came back to finish the job working round our availability. Good guy, and would definitely use again.


His number is 07983 688451

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