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Niko the plumber - thumbs up!


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I would like to highly recommend Niko. We returned home on a Friday evening a couple of weeks ago to find our bathroom floor was covered in water. I found Niko's number on here, gave him a call, and he was round within the hour. Not only did he diagnose the problem (leaking toilet) he found an out of hours suppliers merchants, went out and bought a replacement part and had everything fixed within 2 hours of the initial phone call.


I couldn't recommend him highly enough, and he helped resolve what was otherwise a very stressful situation.

  • 2 weeks later...
A big thumbs up to Niko. I am new to home-owning and new to the problems that can arise. I had a leak going through to the flat below and had no idea what to do. I called Niko at 21:00, he was round in 20 mins, found the problem and fixed it that evening. I would 100% recommend him.

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