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The 'Shower Power Booster' is a new shower pump which is now being sold all over the UK (and Southern Ireland).

I am looking for professional plumbers to feature on my web site as a resource for customers wishing to employ a plumber who has knowledge of fitting this new pump for:-

Gravity systems
Electric Showers
Combi Boilers
And
Boosting Central Heating Systems

Please contact me through the web site.
 
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