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Title: Know a good plumber corgi registered?
Post by: N.G.O on June 07, 2008, 09:33:32 AM
We need to get our boiler serviced and we wondered if anyone could recommended a reliable good plumber???
Title: Re: Know a good plumber corgi registered?
Post by: maxeh on June 07, 2008, 10:11:10 AM
We have used Mark at Pure Plumbers to repair things before, on the back of their CheckATrade recommendations. Can't complain about his workmanship at all. I think he charges a flat ?60/hr +vat, nice and simple. http://www.checkatrade.com/PurePlumbers (http://www.checkatrade.com/PurePlumbers)
Part suppliers in London for the Potterton boilers can be very expensive if you do need anything replaced, just as a note of warning.

We have British Gas homecare now to cover is in the long term, it just saves hassle. If you need anything done by British Gas WITHOUT cover, they charge a flat ?200 or so (in this area) to come out, do repair/service/whatever and go. In this area, for pure boiler/control coverage, its ?11/month, with ?50 fixed fee callout (no other charges). Annual service is included with that though iirc, so you get your ?11/month's worth. If anything goes majorly wrong, its a flat ?50 fee (ontop of your ?11/month). Thats called Homecare 100 Flexi - if you think a service will take more than an hour, then british gas is worth a look. I have no idea how long a service should take :E

We have normal homecare (not flexi) so we don't pay callout fees, thats just for my peace of mind at the moment with all the hassle i'm having with Toynbee - if you have a trouble free boiler, then Flexi looks like a good option, as for ?132/year you get an annual service, and relatively good cover for one of the more expensive items in your home to repair at a fixed fee of ?50, which covers all parts+labour should you need repairs.

Tip for anyone getting British Gas homecare cover, use quidco or similar cashback sites, and get upto ?40 back for signing up, that brings your first year cost down to an amazing ?92! :)
Title: Re: Know a good plumber corgi registered?
Post by: Peter De La Mare on June 07, 2008, 01:17:36 PM
Thanks for the very informative post Maxeh.  :)
Title: Re: Know a good plumber corgi registered?
Post by: N.G.O on June 08, 2008, 12:39:07 PM
Many thanks for the advice. Really helpful  :)
Title: Re: Know a good plumber corgi registered?
Post by: himan_shah on June 12, 2008, 05:02:44 PM
All what i would say is DO NOT use they guys which the porters recommend (i think they were called Smiths) - I had a leak in my bathroom a few years ago and I called them over - they were absolute cowboys!  They told me I had a major leak in my heating system and needed to drain my boiler!  I was quoted ?220!  I told the guy that i will get back to him.  I spoke to a friend and he said check if the flush tank is overflowing and it was actually the case. Saved me from getting conned!
Title: Re: Know a good plumber corgi registered?
Post by: Ankita on August 26, 2008, 02:16:20 PM
I highly recommend Dan Shanks of Go Flow. He was referred to me by a friend and I have been very happy with his response times/ prices/ customer service.

Dan Shanks
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