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Paul the plumber (0797 4755732) has just came round as an emergency due to we had a leak up stairs in the bathroom. He removed the bath panel found the leak and fixed it. He even used sealant around the panel when he had finished. Was cheap compared to the last plumber I used. Good job Paul, thanks to the forum for recommending him and I would recommend you every time!
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Hi there, just wanted to let you all know what a godsend Paul the plumber was(07974 755732) I called him regarding no heating or hot water in the really cold spell of winter, He came round the same day and got it all up and running within no time. I cannot thank him enough, he was not expensive and did a good job, and i will be recommeding him to friends and family.
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