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frances246

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I want to recommend Michael Piludu from MP Plumbing, he's an excellent plumber, his work is of a superb standard, he's polite, genuine and discusses all options and costs beforehand. Michael is always quick to return calls and help out in an emergency. I can't speak highly enough of him, he's carried out both major and minor works for me and my friends and we're all very happy.


Michael can be reached on 07956 528763


I'm very happy to provide more details on the work he's carried out for me, feel free to PM me.

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I second the recommendation. I recently called Michael to look at a boiler emergency. While he didn't call before arrival, that was just a minor annoyance and the only one.


Michael was very thorough and not satisfied until he fully understood the problem, in stark contrast to another gas engineer I had before. He was very helpful to explain the issue and repair options in detail, and not pushing at all for unnecessary work.


After the boiler repair we discovered a separate problem with the drainage which he immediately fixed too.


I'd choose him again any time.

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