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Recommended Plumber - Gerry - absolute gem


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You will see tons of recommendations on the forum for Gerry - if you need a plumber - especially in a pinch then he is your guy! Messaged about a problem with my electric shower and he was round super quickly. I?ve just moved in, so no clue how anything works - Gerry told me the issue, sorted it within minutes and explained how my water system works (very old fashioned storage heater) Put my mind at ease about all the funny noises. Gerry is super quick to reply to messages so believe the reviews and drop him a text! 07872 303925
As a result of this post, I called Gerry and he came immediately to mend our loo. He tried to fix it without me needing a new cistern but when this didn't completely do the trick, he came back first thing today with the new part at no extra cost (except the very small cost for the part). I'm so pleased to have discovered Gerry. He's very local so can always come quickly to anywhere in our SE15/SE22 area. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Gerry - 07872 303925

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