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I can also recommend Nico. I contacted him as my usual (now old) plumber did not return my messages and I needed my toilet fixed urgently as it was constantly running water in the toilet bowl and I also had a leak under my kitchen sink. He came on the day that I contacted him which I wasn't expecting and repaired the problems. I will certainly be using him again.
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And another recommendation for Nikko!


My husband called out Pimlico plumbers to unblock a waste pipe underfloor. 1 hour & ?125 later he gave up as his Hoover couldn't suck out the blockage. So we called Nikko, after reading all the recommendations. He came up with several strategies for clearing it, and boy did he persevere!


His determination paid off & he managed to clear the blockage.


Nikko was a clean, polite, personable & very, very reasonable with his pricing. I couldn't recommend highly enough.


Kate

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I'd like to echo these recommendations for Nico. I called him today, not actually expecting a response until tomorrow but he came round on his way home from another job and has fixed my toilet. He was friendly and courteous. Thanks for the recommendation EDF and thanks Nico.
Another recommendation for Nico here. He came out the day we called and was very generous with his time and advice. He installed a new boiler and radiator for us with minimum fuss and we couldn't be happier with results. His pricing was clear, fair and he was a lovely chap too!

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