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I?d just like to post to recommend Rob Mills of All Aspects Plumbing ‭(07952 584171‬) after finding him on here and using him to fit my kitchen sink (which included lots of work to amend the foul pipes) and fitting my washing machine and dishwasher.


Rob?s service was second to none, friendly, knowledgeable and he worked to find solutions rather than problems, something I?ve found that so many other tradesmen don?t do! The job turned from a straightforward one into a relatively complex one when it turned out that my existing foul pipes were set far too high and all needed amending to allow the sink to drain. It later became clear that the existing set up was inadequate for the washing machine, so Rob set to making everything work for the new kitchen layout. Rob was really helpful, and I?ve been very happy with the solution he put in place.


I ended up having a problem with my dishwasher (not Rob?s fault), and after dropping him a text on a weekend, he happily took the time to ring me and talk me through some simple checks I could do to identify the problem, something he didn?t have to do really.


His rates are also very fair, and I wish I?d found him sooner. I have a couple of other jobs that I?ll be sending his way once I?m ready.


Thanks Rob!


Nick

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Adding a recommendation for Rob Mills. Not only does he do a great job and is prompt and reliable, but he's also honest enough to advise another course of action if that's best.


He recently came to look at a blocked drain issue and ended up sending me to another tradesperson to resolve, which I greatly appreciated. He's top of my list to call next time I need a plumber.

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