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el-torcho

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I'd like to recommend Peter Bennison, a local plumber. He recently installed a new boiler in my house and did a fantastic job. He was extremely professional and his pricing was very competitive. I contacted a number of people for quotes but he was the only one who measured the flow rate of the water supply before making his recommedation. I would not hesitate to use him again.


His contact number is 0208 299 1385

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Another Plumber who comes highly recommended is niko tel. 07818607583. I found his name on the Forum after my wife called me at work in need of a plumber urgently ( we have a 3 month old boy and needed help with a dodgy toilet) He was over within the hour to assess, was professional and most importantly honest about the best course of action saving us ?? with a suitable solution. Niko is local, seems to work 24/7 and has subsequently come back to finish off some other stuff for us. A true Gent who gives tradesmen a good name!!!

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