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  • 10 months later...
I just wanted to add to the many positive comments about Nico. The pipe under our kitchen sink sprung a leak on a Friday evening and in desperation I phoned Nico whose number I found on the forum. He responded to our call within minutes and in just over an hour had come round and quickly diagnosed what the problem was. He went to Camberwell straight away to get the parts he needed and came back to fix the leak that night. From the first call to the problem being resolved took less than three hours which was impressive given the fact that it was a Friday night and within that time he made two trips to our house. The speed with which he resolved our issue was much appreciated especially as we have a new born baby and a three year old. He was extremely friendly and approachable. We received an excellent and reasonably priced service. I would definitely recommend Nico.
  • 2 weeks later...
Nico came to my house in Croydon today and did a fantastic job stopping a leak and fitting new bathroom taps and waste pipes. He was cheerful, efficient and charged a very reasonable price. Very pleased with service. Thanks Nico. Highly recommended.

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