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Another gold star for Jon. Our showers stopped working. Another recommended plumber on this site told my husband we needed a new pump (without visiting us). He didn't think that sounded right - and also rather expensive. We called Jon and he responded straight away and came round the next day. He diagnosed an air block, which was the Right Answer and fixed it yesterday. Great work, no fuss, nice and clean and tidy and a charming chap. Totally recommended. Thanks Jon.

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  • 4 months later...

Yes - lovely chap. He and his partner Cliff were very helpful and did a great job fixing my new kitchen tap and sorting out a problem shower. Highly recommended!


Jon trades under "East Dulwich Plumber"

07590316924

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  • 4 weeks later...

I can also recommend Jon from East Dulwich Plumber. He responded to my advert for two small jobs: fitting a new kitchen tap and fixing a dripping shower mixer.


Jon came round to the house to give a quote between Christmas and New Year. He returned on an agreed date to do the work, and then paid a courtesy visit when I had a follow up question.


Polite, good value, no fuss, professional and a nice guy too! Highly recommended.


"East Dulwich Plumber"

07590316924

[email protected]

I can also recommend Jon who came and fixed our external soil pipe that was leaking. Another plumber (recommended on this site) had been previously and incorrectly diagnosed, which would have been a very expensive mistake (and would have required breaking up tiling in the bathroom). Luckily that plumber was also very unreliable in booking the work in, so am very pleased I got Jon round. He sent me a price, and then we agreed a day and time the following week for him to do the work. He's also a very nice chap, and had a look at a leaky tap without extra charge.


Highly recommend.

"East Dulwich Plumber"

07590316924

[email protected]

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