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Bath re-enamelling - any recommendations?


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Hi there Niko the plumber here, ive plumbed for 24 years and thats the only thing i havent ever tackled, and cannot recommend anyone to you, but i can tell you the price by JRS is about right, and to look long and hard. Not many people do this properly, and would suggest looking outside of london as specialist work. Try the cotswolds, they would do more. If you love your bath, the cost will be lower in terms of labour, and probably far more honest for this type of work. Some firms 50 plus years old. Otherwise, change the bath, best of luck, cheers
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we have just used The Bath Business http://www.thebathbusiness.co.uk/


excellent chap called Jason came and did the job on site. arrived spot on 8am as arranged and left at 3.30. clean, polite etc. large bath over 30 years old. cost approx ?330. he repaired all sorts of chips and it now looks as good as new.

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