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Hi, we have just moved in to a new house and the boiler seems questionable so we would like it servicing and a quote for a replacement.

I have also bought a second hand (12 month old) gas cooker to see us through until we get the kitchen done so we need this fitting and checking over as well please. The hose on the cooker doesnt appear to be a bayonet fitting???

We are in the DN10 postcode, Doncaster area.

Thanks, Ben
 
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