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Yet another recommendation for Niko. He is brilliant at his job, friendly, clean, helpful and efficient. He works non-stop so seems to always manage to find time to get things done. He has done lots for us in the past, but last week he came out at short notice to fix a broken tap and he dealt with a leak under the bath by fitting nice new mixer taps. The cost was more than reasonable and he's a pleasure to have in the house (and the kids love him).


Cheers Niko!

Yet another recommendation for Niko. He is a highly skilled plumber. He's also friendly, clean, helpful and efficient. He works non-stop so seems to always manage to find time to get things done. He has done lots for us in the past, but last week he came out at short notice to fix a broken tap and he dealt with a leak under the bath by fitting nice new mixer taps. The cost was more than reasonable and he's a pleasure to have in the house (and the kids love him).


Thanks Niko!

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Niko has fixed our thermostatic shower, the temperature valve was stuck which meant the shower couldn't be used. He is a very knowledgeable plumber and is a pleasure to have around. He responded to my first phone call immediately even though he was out of the country at the time, arrived when he said he would and called a few days after fixing the shower to make sure it was working properly. Highly recommended, thanks Niko!
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