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Gas engineer-recommendations please


Mrs_C

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I'm looking for a corgi/gas safe engineer who can install a new hob for me. Whilst there's loads of recommendations for other types of tradesmen here, there isn't much for this. I'd be really grateful if anyone can recommend someone they've used. Ideally I'd like someone who could check some plumbing for me as well but not essential. Many thanks!

We used Pete Bennison (http://www.pmbennison.co.uk/Home/Services) for a Gas emergency a year or so back and would definitely recommend him. He was very friendly and knowledgeable and reasonably priced too.


Looks like he does installations and plumbing as well as saving houses from exploding with a gas leak!

  • 11 months later...

marmaladeontoast Wrote:

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> Hi there- we had a great guy who assisted with

> installation of gas appliances for my new kitchen.

> His name is Michael , of MP Plumbing - he was

> really great, did exactly what I wanted and was a

> pleasure to deal with. Very fair prices too!

> Michael: 07956 528 763 / 0208 670 2911 or

> [email protected]


I contacted a few engineers after our boiler stopped working. We resolved the problem in the end so didn't need to call someone out, but Michael (Mickey) was really generous with advice and analysis. We spent a good 15 minutes talking on the phone, despite not requiring his services at that time. He was very knowledgeable and candid with his suggestions ? if the problem comes back I'll be going straight back.

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