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Sorry, but all your posts seem to be recommending either James (I presume yourself) or Daniel, but you don't seem to have actually had any work done by Daniel?


Apologies if I'm wrong, but I'm looking for recommendations from people who are not connected to the person they are recommending.

Our previous boiler engineer retired so we were stuck for a while, but a friend recommended Scott James, who has been checking hers & her mother's boilers for years. He did an annual service on our combi boiler in November. He was very courteous and behaved in a Covid-safe manner. He's based in SE25. I checked the Gas Safe Register and he is on there (300630). Telephone 07808 005 844. He is quite busy so we had to wait a week before he could fit us in.


Hope that helps!

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