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Suggest that given this Forum is closing :-( you make a note of this guy who recently carried out a complicated connection and installation of my new Washer/Dryer.

I call him " the Corgi man" as he initially came came from Corgi Home Service to do annual check on Boiler. At thesame time I asked him bout my jammed radiator control valves...He fiddled with them all for a few minutes , used a special oil for rubber aand presto all OK. Compare this to gas safe plumber I had previously thought was good - but gave a verbal quote of ?300-400 but wd get aa written one - this never materialised.

Anyway back to my Corgi man... Labour, going to different shops to track down all the different bits needed came to only ?140 inc. VAT. Took Corgi man and his son about an hour to connect everything up.

Corgi man also rang to say was running a little late... can't fault him


Corgi man AKA Milford Haven's phone: 07792068049

  • 5 months later...

gaby -so glad you recommended Milford .I had a problem with a radiator ,phoned him yesterday (Sat) and he was with me on Sunday morning .

He sorted my radiator ,happily looked at some taps for me and will be coming back to fit a new pair and install some isolation valves .

He was so nice ,easy going and clearly knows exactly what he's doing .Honest and kind .

He says he works within the M25 circle .

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