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We had a new boiler and pressurised tank installed during the summer by ProGas (based in Sydenham) and I really could not fault them.


It was a big job, since we moved the boiler from the cellar and the water tank from the bathroom and put both up in the attic (so lots of complicated pipework). We also moved/replaced some radiators, but nothing phased them. They turned up punctually each day, got on with their work, cleaned up and went home. They were so quiet we sometimes forgot they were there, but the results are great. The system works perfectly.


http://www.progasheating.co.uk

0208 676 0101

Another recommendation for Yen Lin - he installed our new boiler last week and did a great job. It was a tight installation which made it tricky but he worked until 8pm to make sure he got it running that day. He is Vailant approved so you get a longer warranty if your installing that brand. Very competitive on labour and he knows where to get the lowest cost machines. He goes to my tennis club and is a very nice chap too! You'll find him here: http://www.londonplumber.biz/

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