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Just used Steve for our broken oven element. He was polite, flexible on days and times, prompt, friendly and reliable. He fixed our oven in no time and his charges were more than reasonable. I would definitely recommend him and will certainly use him again.

mamasmurf Wrote:

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> I had Steve round today to fix a dishwasher

> following recommendations from EDF. He was very

> good, efficient and honest. Well priced too. Would

> definitely recommend.



People say well priced, how much exactly for what was done. Major or minor repair?


Is there a standing visit no work charge?

  • 2 weeks later...
A further recommendation for Steve from me. He came over very promptly, calling before he arrived, and even though it turned out there wasn't anything wrong with the appliance, he took the time to explain what he'd done and how the thing works. Can't fault the service and he's a lovely guy to boot.
So delighted to have a fully working washer dryer again thanks to Steve. He diagnosed the problem easily and then popped out to his van to get the part I needed, had it fitted, tested and machine back in position in about ten minutes. Steve has been my washing machine guy for years and years, simply brilliant - don't hesitate to call him!

I would also add my recommendation for Steve The Spin Doctor (07921777428).


Came on time, fixed the thermostats on our aging tumble dryer, for the agreed call out charge.


The Terrapin Household Will definitely be using his services again!

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