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olyboy123

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I've just moved into a new flat and had a blockage somewhere deep down in the drainage pipe from my kitchen sink. After my various failed attempts to fix the problem I gave up and gave Niko a call. I found Niko recommended on this forum and would highly recommend him myself. I called him on a saturday and he came round promptly and dealt with the problem quickly and efficiently on the same day. Along with that he's a really nice bloke and gave me good advice on further plumbing works i've got planned. It was a fairly priced as well. I will definitely be using him again should another problem arise. Niko's number is 07818 607583
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