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Three pipes of 3m in length to be chased into the wall.
One gas and two central heating.
Please see photo of the work required
Highgate North London.

Please call / email to discuss [email protected] 07802 664654


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thank you for posting this opportunity. if anyone can help can they please contact the op directly. thank you.
 
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