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by jrling July 12, 11:21AM



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Another post to recommend Rob Mills at All Aspects Plumbing (mobile 07952584171).


We needed a tricky installation of a thermal store in a tight space. Rob turned up absolutely on time on both visits and got it all done in a few hours at reasonable cost.


Standard of workmanship was excellent and friendly service.


Highly recommended.


Jonathan



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Posted by MaxLndn November 24, 10:04AM


A post to recommend Rob Mills at All Aspects Plumbing (mobile 07952584171). Rob installed our boiler and rads around 6-years ago and the system has been running very well. I?ve got Rob back to service the boiler yearly and provide a safety certificate. Recently he replaced a broken valve on the boiler and gave it a full full clean and general MOT. He?s a hard worker, friendly and just gets on with the job when he arrives. His charges are very reasonable and competitive. What I like is he always checks things over and over before he leaves just to make sure he?s happy with the system and how it is running.



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Posted by spinesrus October 11, 11:32AM


Thanks for the recommendations for Robert Mills on here. As a result of this, we contacted him. We were without heating or hot water at the clinic and he came out to try to resolve the problem for us really quickly. He was very honest and gave us costings to repair the boiler (it was 18 years old!) which were not economically viable. He recommended that we got someone to fit a new boiler rather than throwing good money after bad. He didn't push for the work himself and left us to decide what we wanted to do. He fitted a new boiler within 2 days and thankfully our patients are no longer shivering in their gowns! We are most grateful and would highly recommend him. His number is 07952 584171







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Posted by Fringe09 July 10, 11:19AM


Another recommendation for Rob. He helped us to sort out a very frustrating tap, going above and beyond to get it working. Highly recommend him - lovely guy and really good at what he does.


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Posted by Natasha2020 July 31, 10:17PM


Just to add my recommendation Robert!


Couldn?t be happier. Robert came round promptly and did a great job sorting out our radiators and boiler. He worked quickly and efficiently. He was really patient and professional as we worked out measurements and details. We will definitely use Robert again! Robert 07952584171




Robert

All Aspects Plumbing

07952584171


Plumber, best plumber we've ever used.


Robert Mills at All Aspects Plumbing has saved our bacon a number of times. Installed a boiler, fixed our bathroom, reinstalled our loo, fixed a leak from upstairs. Always reliable, always friendly. Lovely bloke. 07952584171


Plumber, best plumber we've ever used.

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