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  • 6 months later...

I highly recommended Garry as a plumber.

He has always completed a fabulous job at my property over the last few years, also very polite & his rates are fair.

He recently installed new tap in my kitchen & new pipe work for my washing machine & dishwasher, I was very impressed with the neat pipe work too.


Details are 07882642799 - Garry Johnson.

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Wanted to add another recommendation to this list for Garry Johnson plumber his mobile number 07882 642799. He did a tricky realignment of water pipe and an isolator for our toilet today. Totally does what he says he will do and his added patience due to delay caused by outside contractor still managed to get job done remaining professional at all times. He is knowledgable with positive suggestions and we will be having him back to do a boiler replacement. We have no hesitation to recommend him.
  • 2 years later...
  • 2 years later...

Recommendation for Gary the plumber.

I found his details on another thread before I signed up to EDF but can't seem to find that thread now.

Had a long term issue where I had used a few plumbers who weren't able to rectify my problem. Called Gary on the off chance & what a relief it's fixed. A massive thank you. Nice bloke, friendly & ran me through everything he did. Kept the cost low for me. His number is now saved in my phone.

Gary Johnson  = 07882642799

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Adding my name to the list. Found Garry's details on this forum & had a great experience. He completed a boiler service for me & installed 4 new radiators. I have also recommended him to a  colleague of mine & he replacing his boiler. He is Gas Safe. I must say I was very impressed with his work. Very lovely man. 

  • 2 months later...

Another recommendation for Garry. He has recently installed a new boiler for a friend of mine (who isn't on this forum) but has been singing his praises & would like me to leave a review on her behalf. Polite, professional & punctual is what she said & will be her new plumber/gas man from now on : ) 

Garry 07882642799

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