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Can anyone recommend a bathroom fitter/plumber?


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As the title suggests I'm looking for a plumber/bathroom fitter. I did a search and it didn't come up with many names/recommendations that were for biggish bathroom changes. We only have one bathroom so are keen to find someone who will do the job in a reasonable timescale. It will be a job of taking out a towel radiator, toilet, sink and shower and replacing with a bath (with shower in), toilet and basin all in quite a small bathroom with some current slightly random plumbing. We don't think we want a builder, but a plumber or specialist bathroom fitter. Anyone got any recommendations?


Thanks!

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Build Team - based in Clapham - excellent, excellent, professional service - they have done 2 bathrooms for me and both times were faultless. I was particularly impressed by how clean they left the place each day when they left - really made an effort to be tidy and neat all the way through, not just as the end of the job. They are at buildteam.com I think. Good luck.
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Thanks for the replies and the couple of PMs from trades people. I probably should have mentioned that my partner is a carpenter/builder so we're OK for that side of things - it's really the plumbing and possibly associated electrics work that we're scared of, not tiling etc. Anyone else got any recommendations?


I've got to dash but I will reply to the PMs later - thank you

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I can also reccommend a great heating a plumbing service: (I'm a bit of a perfectionist so I did my research and got lots of quotes) the contact I chose was a guy called Roland and I can highly reccommend him: he plumbed in my whole bathroom, kitchen and fire and I was brilliantly happy with all aspects of the service, finish and pricing. His number is 07917 405 573

Good luck with your project!

Gemma

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  • 1 year later...
I used this company to fit my new toilet suite downstairs, I started the renovation with a local chap however couldn't get through to him after two days of doing nothing, pm were more expensive but they say in life you get what you pay for from start to finish they were on point honestly give them a ring to get a free quotation on 020 7183 0725 or try there website http://www.pmplumbingheating.co.uk/ppc.asp?location=Dulwich
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