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Hi all

I am new to the forum,having been on the Brockley blog for many years,which has now ceased functioning.I would be happy to give a free estimate for any plumbing / bathroom / kitchen refurbishments.My work is generally through recommendations and can forward references if required.


Please contact Gary (07801 474514)

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Hi lanr

I have worked in Brockley and the surrounding areas for many years and would be happy to give a free estimate for any plumbing services, supplying references from my existing customers who live in the area, to give reassurance,


kind regards


Gary

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Gary has installed 2no of my bathrooms. His attention to detail and quality of workmanship is up there. I'd use him again and would happily recommend him too.

He is based is Sittingbourne, but the mainstay of his work has been in SE London.

He's good at what he does.

and I'm based in Orpington.

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