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All Aspects Plumbing

> 07952584171

> Rob Mills All Aspects Plumbing

> 07952584171

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> Posted by: Kirchner 03 May, 2016 17:42

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> Just wanted to recommend Rob Mills as a heating

> engineer and plumber. Fixed our faulty loo in good

> time . Showed up when he said he would and at

> short notice . He sourced the parts in advance

> from a photo so no expensive second visit to fix

> the problem. Rob is friendly and efficient and

> always explains what he is going to do if the job

> looks like it might take a little longer. He also

> fixed our boiler at short notice when we needed an

> expensive replacement part. He found a god value

> local supplier and spent time getting a good quote

> for us.

> Again a great service.

>

>

> Boiler engineer recommendation

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> Posted by: bilbocat 18 March, 2016 21:09

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> Another recommendation for Robert Mills of All

> Aspects Plumbing and Heating. I texted him on the

> weekend and got a reply straight away. Easy to

> arrange, happy to share his Gas Safety

> registration details, arrived on time, problem

> diagnosed, work done and boiler fixed. What more

> can you ask!

>

> All the best

>

> Robert

> All Aspects Plumbing

> 07952584171

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>

> Recommendation - Plumber

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> Posted by: fayzar83 06 November, 2014 15:03

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> Would like to recommend Robert Mills of All Aspect

> Plumbing on here for anyone needing a good, honest

> plumber!

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> Recently needed to get someone to power flush our

> central heating system in Peckham, Robert was

> recommended on the West Dulwich forum as being

> very good and we were not disappointed!! He

> arranged to come out quickly, agreed a sensible

> price and got on with the job. He went the extra

> mile to get the work done to schedule and really

> does know his stuff when it comes to plumbing but

> just as important as that he is very, very

> honest!! We will certainly be using him again with

> any further plumbing jobs we have.

>

> Contact details are Robert Mills - 07952584171.

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> Re: Recommendation - Plumber

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> Posted by: floatingstones 18 November, 2014 18:56

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> I totally support this recommendation of Robert

> Mills - you cannot meet a more genuine and helpful

> plumber than Robert who came exactly on time this

> morning, having already sent me some guidance by

> text on a Sunday night very soon after I contacted

> him.

> He did an in-depth and accurate assessment of a

> problem in my flat and even encouraged me to

> contact home insurance as I had forgotten I had

> emergency cover which meant of course he did not

> end up doing the fixing despite the analysis. I

> cannot thank him enough and would sincerely

> recommend him to anyone. His number 07952584171

>

> best wishes

> FS

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> Plumbing & Heating (All Aspects Plumbing)

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> Posted by: MaxLndn 25 February, 2014 17:57

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> A post to recommend Robert Mills at All Aspects

> Plumbing (mobile 07952584171) , who I found on the

> West Dulwich Forum. Robert was excellent on our

> project, he took out an old central heating

> system, old water cylinder and installed a brand

> new central heating system throughout (new boiler,

> new flue, new radiators, new pipework). He advised

> us on suitable boiers, radiators, valves and

> thermostat. He offered a competitive quote for the

> works and kept us informed of his progress

> throughout. He?s a hard worker and his work is an

> excellent quality, will use him again.

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> Re: Plumbing & Heating (All Aspects Plumbing)

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> Posted by: Benson75 01 May, 2014 10:07

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> I would also recommend Rob for all aspects of

> plumbing work. He recently fitted my new bathroom

> and has previously serviced boiler, fixed

> radiators etc. Always willing to try and fit your

> requirements in despite a busy work schedule.

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>

> Plumber/ heating engineer recommendation for

> boiler installation and other plumbing work

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> Posted by: rgbailey 02 July, 2014 08:56

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> I recently had to have my boiler replaced and I

> would like to further recommend Robert Mills of

> All Aspects Plumbing, whose details I found on

> this forum. His number is 07952 584171.

>

> The work was not straightforward - the old boiler

> and plumbing system had seemingly only had running

> repairs since the 80's - but Robert's quote was

> very competitive and he was able to complete the

> work over the space of a couple of days (and in a

> way which meant that the new boiler was fully

> operational at the end of the first day meaning we

> were never without hot water etc).

>

> It has now been a few months since the work took

> place and pleased to report that we haven't had

> any issues and the water pressure etc is much

> improved (our flat is on the top floor and the

> previously very poor water pressure was one of the

> most decisive factors in our getting the boiler

> replaced).

>

> If you are looking for a plumber for a boiler

> installation or any other sort of plumbing work, I

> would not hesitate to recommend Robert.

>

>

> Regards

> Robert

> All Aspects Plumbing

> 07952584171

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> Gas Safe Registered

> If you should need any info please call

> 07952584171 All Aspects Plumbing

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> A very good plumber indeed

> Posted by meggeorgeson September 23, 07:40PM

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> Just had new shower pump fitted and a leak sorted

> by ace plumber Robert Mills, and would like to

> 100% recommend him - he was reliable, polite and

> did a top quality job at a very reasonable price,

> came and did the job on a saturday with no fuss,

> definately use him again. His mobile is 07952

> 584171.

>


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Re: PLumber & Heating engineer new

Posted by Potson September 19, 11:27AM


I'll add my recommendation for Rob. Great job, very friendly and reasonably priced. He turned up when he said he would, charged a fair price and did the job. Will be using him again. You can contact him on 07952584171.


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Re: PLumber & Heating engineer new

Posted by brucehendry September 27, 01:03PM


Hello All,

I add my recommendation for Robert Mills. He was prompt and expert in sorting out 2 problems, one a leaking loo and one a central heating control issue. He is professional and thorough.

Bruce (Herne Hill)

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