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Plumber Recommendation- Gerry


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Just wanted to say thank you for all those on the forum for recommending us Gerry/Jerry. We had him over recently to fix a broken sink/blocked pipe and he was friendly and did the very unpleasant job perfectly. Exactly what you want from a plumber! He also made effort to follow up with us over the next few days to check everything was still in order. This was really appreciated and we will definitely use him again should we have any further plumbing issues. He can be contacted on 07872303925. Any doubts just search Gerry on here to see the many other glowing reviews!
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Also a thumbs up from us for Gerry - sorted out a faulty toilet, swapped in a new radiator plus removed two old radiators and capped the pipes to allow redecoration, all in the space of a few hours and at a very reasonable price! He also made the effort to call later in the day to make sure everything was ok. Great service and will be using again.
Another thumbs ups for Gerry who came at short notice to repair the siphon in the bathroom toilet. He came up with a simpler solution for repair and followed up with calls to check that everything was working. Very pleasant person to deal with. Would recommend.

Another enthusiastic recommendation for Gerry.

We returned from holiday on Friday evening to find a leak in the kitchen which had seeped into the dining room wall. Despite the fact that he had started an evening out, Gerry immediately came round, found the source of the leak and sorted it. Couldn?t have asked for more. Would certainly use him again.

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