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Would also highly recommend Niko - came round and fixed my leaking sink in 30 mins after another plumber had told me it needed to be completely replaced. Wouldn't even consider calling another plumber, now.


Super speedy, reasonably priced, and a really nice guy to boot!

Another thread for Niko!

I keep seeing them appearing every few weeks & I'm a bit amazed that they're all unanimously positive

My experience was different

He came over to do a small job for me

He was charming & funny but also a bit manic & strange

& while doing the job he made mistakes/did things that I wouldn't have expected of an experienced plumber

His solution was inventive & cost saving - which suited me - but this didn't work & the problem remained


I spoke to him & he didn't seem interested in coming back & sorting it out

Possibly I caught him on a busy day/period - but I wouldn't use him again

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