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Hi folks,

I am trying to source a reliable plumber in the Luton area - currently I have a blocked CH system as per the post on central-heating-forum/83236-radiators-not-filling (sorry - can't post the full URL)

I would however like to find someone local for future work as well - I have a couple properties that need maintaining and would prefer to stick with the same person for all work.

Hope to hear from someone.

Don
 
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