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Danny helped us last week with a pressure issue with our old boiler, he came around on the same day I called him, it's the second time he has helped us, last time was a leak with our toilet. He's polite, helpful and I would recommend him and use him again. Contact him on 07879220447
Sorry to hijack the thread and apologies to Danny. I have just used John Powers (07977 909339) to fix my boiler. He was efficient, a hard worker and really pleasant company - he diagnosed the problem quickly, got hold of the part needed in a couple of hours and had it fixed quickly. I will definitely use him again and would recommend him.
I think it s a bit unfair to insinuate that the recommendations for Danny may not be legit. It's hard to find people quickly that do a good job without one, as I got his information from the forum I think it only fair that I give a positive feedback. As I said in my post I have had my fair share of people that I have used from the forum that I would NOT recommend and its great when you can say good things.

Just had Dannyy in( through recommendations from this lovely forum) & he was as professional & efficient as you guys said he is.


Fixed my toilet cistern in no time at all & did the cleaning too.


Any problems you have I seriously recommend Danny & you can contact him on 07879 220447.

Danny just left having come to my rescue this morning. So helpful, arrived within 30 mins of my call & has restored hot water! I'm so pleased I found his recommendation on the forum this morning.

Will definately use him in the future & would recommend to any-one.

His contact details are 07879220447

Thanks Danny, you made my day a whole lot less stressful.

I needed a plumber to hook up a couple of kitchen taps. All the bits finally arrived on Thursday, looked up a plumber on here. I found Danny, he answered straight away and said he could pop over and take a look on the same day. He came over gave me a price, came back today with Simon his colleague and did the job. No faffing or anything just great work, all done to my satisfaction. I will be in touch with him again when I need my next plumbing job done (radiators removed). Danny - 07879 220 447.

Big thumbs up for Danny. Read the recommendations on here and called him this morning to fix a leaky bathroom radiator valve. He came over at the time we agreed. Fixed the valve and was polite, friendly and charged a very reasonable rate for the job.


We also mentioned a blocked bath waste pipe and he arranged for someone to come over the same day and sort the problem out immediately and once again at a very reasonable price. Can't recommend him highly enough. Will definitely be calling him again next time we have a plumbing issue. 07879 220 447


Thanks again Danny.


Edited to add correct contact number

Another recommendation - I contacted Danny at the end of last week to replace our toilet and he came round the same day and told me what I needed to get etc. He took and the old one and fitted the new one and left the bathroom immaculate - he's also been chasing me all week to get it sorted and that is so refreshing as it's usually me doing the chasing! All round a great job and a nice guy. Thank you

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