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Emergency plumber


kristen

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Hello,


Our hot water has stopped running. It might be a pressure issue, but I've not been able to fix.

Can anyone recommend a plumber to come out quickly. I've tried a few of the recommendations on here, but they weren't great. If you want to PM me with "be wary of" that would be helpful also. It's hard getting people out for small jobs at the moment, which I can sort of understand. But, it would be good to get fixed soon though as having no hot water is a bit miserable.


Thanks

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Hey Kristen,


We also had a pressure problem which was caused by an old tap. We weren't sure who to call but I rang Nico this morning on 07818 607583 and spoke to me on the phone first and then came to see what the problem was so it wouldn't cost me and then he came back and fitted a new tap within half an HR. Was really good would highly recommend and he lives locally.


Thanks,

Zee

  • 4 weeks later...

I had to find a plumber quickly today as a small issue was just getting worse.


Niko came over straight away and sorted it out.


He was completely non-judgemental about the pigs ear I'd made of trying to fix it myself & had lots of great advice on other work that I need doing.


Would recommend. Here's his no. 07818 607583

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