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Hello All,

I'm looking for a plumber for a job in Stoke Newington, North London.

Straightforward job involving fitting a Hans Grohe bath filler and shower which is slightly beyond my powers!

Must also be on the gas safe register as boiler needs a look.

Please get in touch and I will pass on some more details.

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Felix
 
A little out of my area, but only just. PM me if you get really stuck. I'm busy for the next two weeks though, so can't be before that. Oh and I'm GS registered and also fit lots of high end brass ware, wouldn't be an issue for me.
 
Tanks for posting your requirement for a plumber here felixfe

would request any members able to help,pm feilxfe to sort out any details


Hope you get sorted out Ok
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