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Aria helped us out this week. He replaced ballcocks in our loft tanks. These had caused a leak whilst we were away on holiday. He also installed a new radiator. Responsive to our requirements. Communication was really good, costs reasonable.  Nice guy. Very happy to recommend. 

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Aria came to do a handful of jobs at very short notice for me (removing two radiators, installing a new one, installing a dishwasher and installing a washing machine). Aria did a visit on the day I reached out to him to understand exactly what I was asking for. He followed up with a detailed plan of what needed to be done and a quote for the work. He then completed all tasks in a day (coming back to check all was well a few days later). I would absolutely recommend Aria and will definitely work with him again. 

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Aria came to help us out with a leaking water valve before Christmas. He was extremely helpful, and sorted out the problem very quickly. His charge was very reasonable, and I wouldn’t hesitate to use him again. Highly recommended. Thanks, Aria! 

Aria was fantastic when renovating our bathroom just before Christmas. Incredibly helpful and flexible with his time when the suppliers repeatedly sent us damaged goods. He was responsive, kind, tidy and his fees very reasonable. I'll definitely use him in future. 

 

 

On 20/11/2024 at 19:18, vladi said:

 I've noticed that Aria has lots of recommendations from forumites who have only ever have made a single post and that first and only post is about A.F.E. and Aria!   Strange, no?

You can always check when they registered on the forum, if you are suspicious.

But I recommended Aria, and it certainly wasn't my only post on here, and it was a genuine recommendation.

ETA: And he didn't ask me to make it, to the best of my recollection. But even if he had, many local tradespeople ask people to post on here if they are happy with the work that has been done.

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Another recommendation for Aria - he came over on short notice before Christmas (so a bit of a delayed review) to help fix a pipe when some DIY went wrong. He was very helpful, quick to respond and sorted the problem efficiently. We’ll definitely use him again if needed!

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