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Gabri

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Hi Gabriella


I had mine changed a few weeks ago and used Gasray (Stanislav Ivanov). Details here:


http://gasray.co.uk/


E: [email protected]


Stan is a Vaillant approved engineer (I eventually chose a Vaillant boiler after looking around) but will supply/fit other models. He was very punctual, hard-working and conscientious and did an excellent job. I'd definitely recommend him.

Gabri Wrote:

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> Hello, I likely need to change my boiler and was

> wondering if you have recommendations on engineers

> working in the area? with many many thanks in

> advance! Gabriella


Highly recommend Stan (Gas Ray). He always comes as soon as possible, is extremely punctual, wears special covers on his shoes to protect your floor and has sorted out various boiler issues and leaks for us very quickly and very reasonably. He wouldn?t accept any money for coming out and re-sealing our bathroom taps. Very knowledgeable and thorough. He is certified to install various different boilers and will always quote you the best value for your needs. A good one! Tel 07479 465 706

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