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Recommendation for plumber


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If anyone is looking for a plumber, I would highly recommend Clive Curniffe, CD Plumbers Tel:020 7358 9029 Moile: 07956525875. He turns up on time (which is always appreciatd!), is reliable and efficient in recommending what needs to be done. In my opinion I find his pricing honest and straighforward unlike the others.
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Strongly recommending Michael 07960691495. A superb guy who really impressed us.

Michael came at short notice to ours, tested our gas system and had it sorted and certified quickly. What really impressed me was that he hung around while we rang the gas safety board to ensure any questions were answered and that we got our certificate - it was so nice that he'd taken ownership of our challenges. A super guy I would recommend in a heartbeat.

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