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Wanted - Qualified plumber for simple job


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Hi,


We are really struggling to find a decent plumber that will actually come and replace the heat exchanger in our boiler and do a power flush. Alternatively we would consider a new boiler fit and flush. We don't have a lot of spare cash and have had a few quotes, some well in advance of ?2-3k, that seem very expensive seeing as the sort of boiler we want is circa ?7-800. Obviously we know we have to factor in rate per hour etc but thousands still seems a bit pricey and out of our reach. We have no heat or hot water and a baby so really need this fixed. Are there any qualified plumbers out there that are free soon and can do the work for a fair price?


Fingers crossed.

Hello


My names Nathan, I have over 16yrs experience with boiler replacements, heating system installations, system conversions, heating surveying and Quality a Control inspections. I'm qualified up to NVQ City & Guilds level 3 and Gas safe registered. I can come out to you and give you a free survey with a written quote.


I'm quite sure I'll be able to bet your original quotes too, so give me a Call on 07505006032 or send a text for your free quote.


I look forward to hearing from you.

Nathan

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