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New Fireplace fitter required


lizahy

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Hi


I haven't used them myself (I just wanted a gas fire swapped) but they seemed very approachable and I did get their name from a highly recommended tradesman on this forum. RPS Fireplaces of Sydenham (they have a website). They might be a good place to start.


Regards,

HHBilly

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I just want to add a thread to this post in case someone is looking for a fireplace installer. I contacted John (Avalon) after reading messages on here, he came round to quote on fitting a cast iron fire place, his price was reasonable and he installed the fireplace for us the following week. I would like to recommend him for his service. very reliable, reasonable price and most importantly, he does a good and professional job!
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