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natalee54

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I would highly recommend John and the team at J&S Property. The service was excellent: I called on Monday, John came to see the problem on Wednesday and my new boiler installed on Saturday - and the house was left absolutely spotless!


John: 07800 678 902


I'd been having problems with an old boiler for 18 months, so knew it was time to invest in new one for the winter and I'm so pleased with the results. The team also do electricals, painting & decorating, building - I know who I will be first on the phone to whenever I have anything else that needs doing in the house.



J & S PROPERTY SERVICES

07800 678 902

[email protected]

  • 5 months later...
Dear all, a quick excellent note for Tony (07734956340) who turned up with spare parts for my boiler problem on the same day as I called him! Nice person, hard working (as the boiler is uneasy to access!) and delivered his part of the bargain! I note also the crystal clear communication and expectation management, which always is reassuring :-)
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