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Plumber recommendation - Leak in ceiling


llyamah

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I'd like to post a recommendation for the Plumber, Terry (don't know his surname), who repaired a leak in my ceiling. He can be contacted on 07831607998. He was very reasonably priced (too much so, I ended up paying him extra) and reliable.


My only word of warning is that he did take his time and he loved a chat. I personally don't mind the latter - he's a really affable bloke - but it might not be for everyone.


You won't find any other recommendations for Terry on this forum - he was recommended to me by a friend whose Dad is a retired builder. The family won't use anyone other than Terry for their plumbing works. And now neither will I.


If you want any more info, drop me a private message. If anyone wants to inspect his handy work in the next month or so, they are welcome to pop over and have a look at the massive hole in my ceiling before I patch it up.

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