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lemonellen

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A quick note to say what a fab service I've had from Billy Hunter at Hunter Heating Solutions.


I noticed a mystery leak in the airing cupboard before xmas which was gradually getting worse. I found someone on here who came out to take a look then cancelled due to sickness for the next appointment, then failed to turn up (or return my calls) for the rescheduled time. By now it was the week before xmas and the problem was getting much worse.


I contacted Billy from the recommendations on here and he responded immediately and had visited and diagnosed the problem within 48hrs. He wouldn't accept a call out fee (it was a handyman repair required rather than a plumbing solution) but has since been to install a new radiator and a smart thermostat.


Everything was done quickly, efficiently and without any mess.


Billy and his team are quick, efficient, extremely knowledgable. I won't hesitate to use him again or recommend him.


http://www.hunterheatingsolutions.co.uk

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