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Lonestar

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I needed a plumber to fix an issue with my shower and replace the toilet. Nikos did a great job; was reliable and kept in close communication throughout the process as parts were ordered and fitted. I wouldn't hesitate to call Nikos again. His number is 07818 607583.
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I called Niko out at short notice and he arranged to look at the problem the same day. He was punctual and investigated the problem thoroughly before giving an honest opinion and advice on how to prevent further leaks. Very pleased with his advice and will be using him again.
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Hi Lonestar & frances23


Have you seen Niko recently? We have been trying to get hold of him, leaving lots of messages etc, but haven't heard back. We were wondering if he had gone away? We have a dehumidifier of his!


Thanks


Aimee

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Hi all. Just want to add a recommendation for Niko. I called him today (Saturday) and he came straight round to fix a leaky radiator. He was friendly and knowledgable and solved the problem quickly, for a reasonable price. Will definitely use him again.
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