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hi all, been in the game for about 4 years now covering most things in domestic properties, i passed my gas safe last feb when i was 19, was pretty proud of that! other qualifications are, nvq lvl 2 heating and ventilation, water regs, un vented cylinds.

fit alot of new bathrooms, boiler replacements and a few new builds.

the pipe i use most commonlt on cental heating, hot and cold feeds, is uponour unpipe. i recomend glow worm boilers to my customers, mainl install gledhill copperform unvented cylinders.

anyways babling on now!

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