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We are new company on the UK market which is importing multifuel boilers from Poland. We don't sell much yet, but we slowly growing. Many customers asking us to install these boilers for additional price, but we haven't got installer here in UK. We are looking for someone who will be interested to take installation job from us - preferably locally in Norwich area.

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