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Plumber wanted SE23


tom finch

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Hello


I require a plumber for what I would estimate to be a days work installing various bathroom fittings. I need to;


Install new radiator

Disconnect an existing bath (existing taps not isolated)

Install a replacement bath

Install replacement concealed mixer, spout and shower head.


I have all the new components etc so the only additional materials required will be pipes, connections. I am also carrying out refurbishments in the property so will be on hand to help if needed. I am looking for the work to be done at some point between the 7th and 11th of August. I can send photos etc to give a more detailed explanation of the work required if it helps.


Tom

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