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Plumber recommendation - Niko


sarah g

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If anyone needs a plumber in the East Dulwich area, I can highly recommend Niko. He came round and fixed a washing machine problem for me recently - he did that super efficiently and quickly and charged a reasonable price.


A couple of days later, I had to call him again for another unrelated problem with my tap - within 24 hours, he'd diagnosed the problem, bought a new tap and installed it!


My neighbour has also used him and it was her that recommended him to me and I'm now recommending him on to you!


His number is: 07818 607583

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I can second this - Niko was fast, friendly, efficient, and really good at identifying the problem. He came around to fix a dripping shower in West Dulwich, and turned up bang on time. He even followed up a few days later to check all was okay.



He seems like someone who is completely genuine and very passionate about his work and his interactions with people. Top guy!

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