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You know how it is, you move into a new flat. You invite the neighbours round to say hello, and before you've got past the introductions, the boiler makes a noise like its hit an iceberg... Which is about as warm as the flat got last night.


We went onto the east dulwich forum this morning and called Niko 07818607583, (lets face it, it's always a bit of a punt) and he had the boiler up and running in less than half an hour, not only that, but he's a nice bloke who explained the whole system to us. When I asked how much a new boiler would be, he talked me out of it, and prepped us on how to nurse this one for another year or so.


If you're in a similar spot and looking on the edf for advice, then I would highly recommend him. I thought his cost was very reasonable as well. Especially as he's only just left and it's gone 9pm!


Thanks again Niko, much appreciated.

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I called Niko last week after recommendations on this site. He turned up when he said he would & completed the 1st job in minutes. The other job we asked him to do would involve his returning another time with the relevant parts. Later that day (& after giving the work some thought) he called to explain why we would be wasting our time & money & explained to us why the work was unnecessary; he could easily have gone through the motions & taken the money. Having had problems with plumbers in the past, I was most impressed with Niko.


We found Niko to be an honest, friendly bloke who will talk you through what he is doing & why. I think he cares more about his reputation than making a quick buck.


I've already recommended him to a couple of friends & I wouldn't hesitate to use him again.

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