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Couldn't agree more. Have used Niko several times: he always gets back to you, does a great job, is friendly and engaging, and checks up later that all is well. Another plus is that no job seems too small ? fixed a dripping tap for us a couple of weeks ago, and did it the day after we called him.
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Niko is a fantastic plumber and a great guy. We've used him several times and he arrives on time, with a great attitude and always gets the job done. It's not a stretch to say I don't mind when my sink gets a leak because it means I get to call Niko! Ok, maybe that's a stretch but still. Highly recommended.
Agree with everything on this thread. Niko is a great plumber. We have used him many times and he is always courteous, on time and does a good job. He has just fixed two dripping taps for us and even cleaned the limescale mess from one of them. Highly recommended.

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