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Plumbing for Dishwasher and Fridge Freezer
superflygal
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Hi MSErs
Just moved into our new house (old new house).
We have a lovely space next to sink for our dishwasher, and perfect spot for an American Fridge Freezer. They will need plumbing in to the water supply. Can anyone recommend a way of finding a reputable plumber and any idea what this work should cost?
Thanks a million!
SFG x
Just moved into our new house (old new house).
We have a lovely space next to sink for our dishwasher, and perfect spot for an American Fridge Freezer. They will need plumbing in to the water supply. Can anyone recommend a way of finding a reputable plumber and any idea what this work should cost?
Thanks a million!
SFG x
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You can use the search facility on the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering's website to find someone local:
http://www.ciphe.org.uk/If my post hasn't helped you, then don't click the 'Thanks' button!
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try & find a recommendation, i'm sure your neighbours would have used someone.
the above link is no guarentee of finding someone reputableI'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.
You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.0 -
You could advertise the job on a site like MyBuilder. There's no binding contract until you accept a quote. You'll be able to see feedback on tradesmen as well.
I did almost a whole-house refurbishment using jobs advertised on sites like MyBuilder.
The tradesmen pay a fee to the site for all jobs awarded and are aware that the customer can leave feedback so it's a good incentive for them to achieve customer satisfaction.
Of course, it doesn't always work well but, more often than not, it worked well for me.Everyone is entitled to my opinion!0
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