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I would l highly recommend Joe 07931837240, he is most human, most reliable plumber I have ever came across. He does quality job and he does not work for money only, in fact he charges much less than he really deserves. Most of the plumbers do not pick up your calls or answer texts, even though you are following up on the job they have once done for you.

This weekend Joe picked up my phone at 7 am in the morning, he came and fixed the problem which if I am not home could have turned into a major disaster.

Overall, Joe fixed for me 2 big problems, one is the leak behind the toilet and the second is fixing the hot water pipe which did burst this weekend.

Both problems are the result of my previous plumber?s work whom I relied all the bathroom refurbishment 3 years ago. This plumber has never picked my calls, so I had to look for a new plumber. Even before meeting Joe, there were some other guys from this forum, whom I do know I will not entrust again. I am happy that I found Joe, and will not be looking for anyone else.

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