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Recommendations for plumbers/heating engineers for new heating system


PeterW

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Hello,


I need to try and get some quotes/options on a possible full replacement of a fairly elderly heating and hot water system in a 1960s house. The system works so it's not completely urgent, but maybe needs to happen in the spring or summer.


Any recommendations for people/companies who might be good to sound out would be much appreciated.


Thanks.

Can highly recommend Ed Wright of Gas Wright Services Ltd: He is knowledgeable, adaptable, reliable, tidy and not expensive. Has installed a replacement boiler for me and done annual services and also provided annual gas certificates for friends in another house.


gaswrightservices @gmail.com

tel: 07793212915.

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