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Recommended Plumber - Excellent price! Radmay Ltd


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I need to make all aware of a Plumbing company I came across the other day by chance. I was in AG flowers in Nunhead (which is a fab interflora florist by the way. If anyone needs flowers their post code is: SE15 3HB).


As I was paying for my flowers I noticed a professional looking flyer stand promoting a plumbing company called Radmay Limited. I needed a complete new boiler and the flyer also gave 25% discount on boiler installs so I decided to give them a call.


A very well presented and polite plumber visited me today and swapped my old boiler for a brand new Worcester, which works amazing! So happy with the work. He left my home spotless and the price was so much cheaper than other quotes. They had a few flyers left in the stand so if you need a new boiler, want a great price + 25% discount you know where to find them. Their website is: www.radmay.com

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I was recently recommended Radmay Limited as I needed a plumber.


Just had new Combi boiler fitted and a number of new rads. The company are also members of Which Trusted Traders which is always reassuring. Really good company this one, and the price was very reasonable for the work we had done. Most certainly worth calling if you need a plumber. 0208 249 7885. www.radmay.com

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