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I want to recommend Andy the plumber also (07983688451).


23rd April, had a badly blocked sink all weekend, could not get it to unblock, no matter what we did. Called Andy in the morning, booked a time of 3pm same day.


Blocked sink - no longer, and normal life resumed in Lordship Lane.


Thanks Andy much appreciated



Sally & David Wallis

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I'd like to second that- Andy came over at short notice and mended our leaking bath- took him longer than expected due to sorting out the previous plumbers bad workmanship but he was really careful to make sure everything was done right, didn't charge any extra and put up with my nosy toddler interrupting him!

Thanks Andy!

  • 2 weeks later...
Another shout out for Andy. He came out to us tonight within an hour of calling (a Friday night at 7pm), fixed the problem there are then, gave advice and tips, was knowledgeable, friendly and reasonably priced. Would thoroughly recommend him and we would definitely use him again. Thank you Andy.
And another! He came to sort out a leak in our flat and redo something a plumber from a big company buggered up a month ago (at literally 8 times the price of Andy!!) He was really reasonably priced, really cheerful, quick, helpful, and now I am running out of adjectives.

Andy just finished fixing our toilet which had a super slow flush re-fill. Explained the problem, tried to rectify without buy extra parts, failing that he quickly popped out to purchase the faulty bit and fixed the toilet. Flushes like a dream!


Friendly, quick and very reasonably priced. Will def use Andy again!

  • 3 weeks later...
I would like to add to this list. I needed a plumber to disconnect / recoonect my washing machine and plumped for Andy after reading these recommendations. Of course nothing is ever easy and Andy resolved the issues with ease and explaining why too. I would definitely use Andy again and his prices are very good.
Another recommendation for Andy from us. We had a case of a leaky radiator valve and andy popped by on a Sunday and did a quick fix so that we could ensure no more water dripping through ceilings and hot water again! A thoroughly nice chap who took the time to explain what the problem was and how to solve. Would be happy to use him again. E and A
Another recommendation for Andy. I texted him at 06:00 this morning and he came round at 14:00 promptly to fix a leaking cistern. He did the job very quickly and efficiently and was very friendly and helpful (also sorted out a leaking gutter pipe whilst waiting for me to answer the door!). No fuss, no bother - will definitely use again.
All you said is true! I had an emergency (water leaking through ceiling of dining room, with bathroom upstairs) this morning, called Andy, and he came round within 45 minutes! He was extremely knowledgable and solved the problem in no time at all. He is a BIG thumbs up!
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