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Highly recommend Gas Engineer Robert Mills of All Aspects Plumbing (07952584171). Having used Robert for a number of years and across virtually every boiler related issue from routine maintenance and checks, to emergency call-outs and boiler replacement, Robert is not only incredibly knowledgable but has been so friendly, reliable, flexible and has always gone above and beyond to help - all round great guy and at times life saver! Absolutely recommended

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On 01/04/2025 at 16:48, Megatron said:

Highly recommend Gas Engineer Robert Mills of All Aspects Plumbing (07952584171). Having used Robert for a number of years and across virtually every boiler related issue from routine maintenance and checks, to emergency call-outs and boiler replacement, Robert is not only incredibly knowledgable but has been so friendly, reliable, flexible and has always gone above and beyond to help - all round great guy and at times life saver! Absolutely recommended

I can't remember how I found Robert, but it was obviously from a recommendation, and a good one at that. Robert services our boiler every year, and offers good advice. He is also a really thorough plumber.  We had a tap that was not running, and through patience, and a process of elimination, he resolved the problem 👍. A reliable guy, good value, and efficient in every way.  Good to know him.

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