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Local plumber looking for work.


Tom41

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Hi everyone.

Just joined the forum. I am local to the area and work Full-time self-employed and am looking to pick up a few jobs here and there. Let me know if you need me I'm always happy to to help. 

Fully Qualified with years of experience. 

Can install new radiators, New boilers, Fix leaks and more. 

Look forward to hearing from you.

Tom.

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  • Tom41 changed the title to Local plumber looking for work.

Recommendation for Tom. I saw the above post on the East Dulwich forum and contacted him to mend a few leaks on some radiators, which he has now done.

He is reasonably priced and very easy to have around - friendly and efficient and knows his stuff. He carried out our job on a Sunday (no extra cost to a weekday) which is useful if you are out at work during the week as it saves taking time off. We will certainly use his services again if we need more plumbing work.

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