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Looking for a plumber to install a shower pump who is a good human being!


anelia

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Good morning,


Over the past 2.5 weeks I've embarked on a journey I do not wish upon my worst enemy!

The simple act of finding a good plumber who is a decent human being and also possess replying back to your messages/phonecalls skills has become more complicated than learning about rocket science!


Below you will find a list of what I've been through but in case you don't make it that far...

Can someone please recommend a plumber who can install a shower pump ASAP on a gravity fed system.


Please don't just recommend your brother in law or your best friend, and they dont ever reply back to me. Time is ticking and I'm under immense pressure from our tenants to sort this out. I've been working tirelessly for 2.5 weeks and the result is absolutely fruitless.


Thank you very much in advance,


Anelia


The torture

We've had plumbers who :

- don't reply back

- one's who come to first appointment then disappear

- one who i found on this forum with excellent reviews, we paid a £75 call out fee just to look at the problem and then he disappeared! Only sporadically replying that in fact he has availability mid sept! Despite bring told the problem and it obviously needed to be sorted out asap

- and one lovely plumber who I found from the forum who was honest and genuine, and pointed me in the direction of a specialist who happens to be going on holiday in a few days.

Thanks very much for this!!


 

His name is Lee Garvey and his number is 07881 277385. If you do a search of his name on the forum you should find other recommendations for him. He fulfils all your requirements as far as I'm concerned.

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