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The real deal! Somebody who knows what he's doing and does what he says he'll do, including turn up as arranged. Not only a great fix for our old central heating system but also some good plumbing that was beyond my limited abilities. Excellent service and good value.
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Dave at McHow LTd serviced our boiler and did an excellent job. He was courteous and pleasant throughout his stay. During these Covid times we checked that he would be wearing a mask for his visit and he was happy to work on his own whilst we stayed in another room. The invoice and gas safety certificate was emailed promptly and the work was very good value for the time he spent here. We will definitely use him again
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We have now been using Dave and the team @McHow for about a year now, for multiple plumbing related jobs (system flush, new boiler, new thermostat etc), and in that time they have been (to name a few).. responsive, accomodating, professional, willing to negotiate, good at communicating.. and with work always done to a high standard and with the best advice given. Thanks Dave & team @McHow
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and another recommendation! I needed a plumber urgently to help my dad who lives on his own and is 80. They were able to go to his flat within 2 hours of my call and totally saved the day for us. I could not have been more grateful. Apparently they were also so nice and helpful and overcame a tricky problem.
Yet another recommendation for McHow. David from McHow visited at short notice and identified the problem straight away with our boiler. Had to go away and order the part but was back to fit it as soon as it came in. Very reasonably priced, very friendly and would definitely use again.
Yet another recommendation for McHow. David from McHow visited at short notice and identified the problem straight away with our boiler. Had to go away and order the part but was back to fit it as soon as it came in. Very reasonably priced, very friendly and would definitely use again.
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