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sue r.

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We needed to upgrade our heating system from a vented system (cold water tank in loft) to an unvented system (pressurised). Plus install a new boiler, new controls, new valves in a large house. Too make things even trickier, we had exposed pipes running up and down all over the house which we wanted to get rid of if possible and bury in the floors. It was a system that had been patched together and made little sense. We called in several heating engineers all of which came back with various strategies and prices but when we met Terry we knew we found the right man. He came in on a Saturday, before we even hired him for the job, to work out and label all our pipes. He gave us a very competitive quote and explained everything to us, answering all our questions -- so we hired him. Terry sorted out our system, researched our best options for what we wanted and installed it all - all in the time frame he gave us. There were no 'suprises' or hidden costs. I know how difficult it is finding a heating engineer that you trust knows what he's doing and is charging you a fair price. We were very satisfied with Terry's work and can't believe we finally live in an efficiently heated home with great water pressure. Thanks Terry. And if that recommendation isn't enough, check out his feedback on MyBuilder.com http://www.mybuilder.com/profile/view/terryjlambert/feedback Lambert Plumbing Heating & Gas 07702 779093
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