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I can assist with this , and do it at a good price if you aren't fixed up yet.

 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Concord-Carpets-and-Flooring/291322403411?ref=hl

 

Experienced fitter, over 20 years in the trade, public liability insured, reasonable rates. With own shop. Free Estimates and home sampling service.

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i would highly recommend Matt, user name on here linz1864 (or somethimg like that!!)

he fitted my nursery carpet before christmas and did a grand job :) i'm going to get him back to fit the lounge carpet once i've chosen one ... i've not asked him yet but he was so brilliant i hope he'll come back !

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I've just had Andy & Graham from Rowland Property Services to do some decorating work in the house. Andy had previously refurbished my bathrooms to a very high standard as well as installing the conduit and wiring for a theatre surround sound system in my lounge so I had no hesitation in asking them to come and do more work for me. I can highly recommend their charm, good manners, tidiness and professionalism.

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I've just had Andy & Graham from Rowland Property Services to do some decorating work in the house. Andy had previously refurbished my bathrooms to a very high standard as well as installing the conduit and wiring for a theatre surround sound system in my lounge so I had no hesitation in asking them to come and do more work for me. I can highly recommend their charm, good manners, tidiness and professionalism.

 

Hi Dr Mac, thank you for the recommendations and for the work. Always happy to help. Many thanks.

Andy

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Can anyone recommend someone to service electrical warm air heating please?

 

It's a Creda Comfortaire 'AB' Type Electricaire warm air central heating system.

It's the original installation from c.1970 Please note this is an ELECTRIC system, not gas (there's no gas to the flat).

 

I'd also be interested if any trades could recommend what might be a suitable replacement in future - it would have to be electric, maybe panel or storage heaters? (there's no gas on the whole cul-de-sac, so connecting me to the mains is not an affordable option!).

 

Many thanks.

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