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Heating plumber from near Bromley - lost details!


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I hope someone can help me here - via these forums a few years ago I found a very good plumber, who was a big help sorting out radiators. And now I can't find his details. (I did try search here, but no luck)


It was a one man company, based somewhere near Bromley if I recall correctly.


I've got more and more fed up with the awful 'service' I have got from British Gas, and I'm looking to have a new boiler installed. I'd also want them to do some regular preventative maintenance - something else Brtish Cas are not much cop at...


I'd rather not try someone for the first time with such a major job, so I'd really appreciate pointers to the excellent forgotten chap. But if it comes down to it, better than British Gas should not be a particularly high bar to clear...

Sorry I can't help you with that.

Don't know the guy you are on about;

However I recently had boiler problems and had to get a new pump fixed.

I used khalif and he did a great job.

I know it's hard to trust new people once you liked someone else;

Well just in vase you can't find his number;

Khalif us on 07904 657765

You can always meet him get a quote and then make up your mind

But he has done a few jobs around my place and I was very happy indeed.

Hi Nick,

I can recommend a brilliant guy Garry Johnson.

I have used him a few times now & he actually did a boiler install for my friend last week which she was very pleased with, I'm not sure how much she paid but like I said was happy with the work.

He is Gas Safe registered so not a cowboy, clean work, on time & wasn't a rip off.

His number is 07882642799.

If you call him could you please mention my name.

Hope this is helpful.

Thanks

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