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Another highly recommendation for Lee and his team came out to me this morning to replace my kitchen taps that have been leaking, Very helpful from first contact with him and really nice guys, got him coming back for another job I need doing. Thank you Lee
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Lee and John came to fix a problem with hot water over the weekend, were with us promptly on same day and able to fix the problem quickly. Would highly recommend Lee and team and will certainly look to use again when we next need plumbing help. Thank you
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I would also like to highly recommend Lee and his team for any plumbing needs.


Last month in a freezing cold snap and kids home schooling, my hot water pump broke. Lee organised one of his guys to come out to me urgently; and, as always did an excellent job. Quick, effecient and very reasonably priced.

Helps too that Lee and his team are genuinely nice people to have working in your home.


I wouldn't use another plumber.


Lee - 07881 277385

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Posted by janetN May 17, 12:37PM


Excellent service from Lee Garvey and Mark of Green Plumbers. Lee quoted very reasonably and came to replace our boiler within a couple of days. When there was a problem with the installation (not of their making but a hang over from our old boiler being incorrectly configured) Lee's team returned the next day and worked on it for the best part of Saturday at no further cost. Can't recommend Lee and his team highly enough.

Used Lee and Mark the other week for a number of items that had built up throughout CV19. Guys were excellent and also gave some honest direction around what we should be doing plumbing wise for a future extension / loft renovation. Have found it extremely difficult to find a trustworthy plumbing team recently (in fact one of the items was fixing a prior plumbers work) and so it was a relief to find Lee and Mark.


Will be using again. Recommended

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I've used Lee for a number of jobs over the last few years, and if I wasn't happy with what he did I wouldn't use him again. Nice guy that he is.


The most recent job last week was to replace a radiator with two smaller ones. This was the first time I had met Mark, Lee's colleague. I can only say that he was nothing less than excellent in every respect. The work he did was very impressive and equally as important his ability to not make someone who knows nothing about plumbing, feel like they know nothing about plumbing. As I was curious as to how exactly the job would be done and how it would look, he was very calm and patient in explaining everything.


I was very happy with the end product (again), and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone.

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Keyet


Green plumber services, has humbled me, by his response at the latest point of my day, and in my desperate moment.

I had no heating or hot water, the landlords who were informed, were only able to book an engineer a week later.

Lea, who responded to my call has taken the most admirable kindness to fix my heating problem through his mobile face services.

It is one of the most self-motivated appreciation of his profession and clients respect he has .

He is truly an ambassador to his country, which has been appreciated by people who come to know UK, and most of all his mother who brought up with the quality of a tremendously kind and compassionate young man.


Thank you Lea.❤️❤️❤️

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Would highly recommend for an emergency fix. Lee came to my rescue today (Saturday afternoon) at a moment's notice. He responded quickly and made it to my flat within an hour to sort out a leaking radiator pipe. Many thanks Lee! His number is 07881 277 385.

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