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I'm having my bathroom completely refitted (new bath. toilet, sink and addition of separate shower) and Darren is completing this project brilliantly. Darren was helpful in the beginning stages with great tips on suppliers, layout etc and before we took him on for the job he had visited twice and sent many helpful emails. The quote was very reasonable and I have been hugely impressed with his work. All aspects have been completed very well (plumbing, tiling, electrics) with minimal mess and always with a smile. It's been a pleasure having him complete the bathroom and we're very pleased with the results. Darren has also taken on smaller jobs for family and friends who would be quick to second my recommendation. Darren Roberts 07939051017 [email protected]
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We have had Darren in on two occasions - both different problems which he sorted out, having explained what the problems were; namely stopcock, garden tap, bathroom taps and toilet cistern! All now working perfectly. Darren is a really nice chap, very reasonable rates and extremely reliable. He told us when he would be able to come to the house, then texted just before he was coming and arrived on time. I have put Darren's number in my mobile and would always contact him for plumbing jobs. Looking at this previous post I would also now contact him if we decide to have a new bathroom.

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