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Can anyone suggest a fab plumber who really knows his stuff?


We have been having ongoing issues with our heating and while our plumber has been sorting them out he is unavailable right now and the boiler has packed in so currently no heating and hot water via an immersion heater. I am hoping to have a home birth in a month so need to get this sorted quickly and properly.


Thx!

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I can?t recommend a plumber called Lee highly enough- honest, friendly, skilled and hardworking.


I always feel sometimes that as a women that knows absolutely nothing about plumbing, I can be a target for ?oooh, that?s going to be an expensive job? type thing. However, Lee is honest, quick and efficient. I?ve had tepid water for over a year and was reluctant to ring a plumber fearing it was going to be a big job. Lee came round and it was fixed in 30mins. He?s honest about what you need to do, doesn?t mess around and is straight onto the job in hand.


Lee- 07881 277385

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