Boiler serviced by Scott and he was…
Boiler serviced by Scott and he was really quite rude, grumpy and not sure he even checked the boiler properly as was only here 15 minutes.Will not use again
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Boiler serviced by Scott and he was really quite rude, grumpy and not sure he even checked the boiler properly as was only here 15 minutes.Will not use again
Would have provided 5 stars, but hidden fees! Charged £96 for just under an hour's work which is fair.
£144 same day appointment fee..... although it was at noon on a Friday. I would have expected a call out free on a weekend or evening, but not in work hours.
Make sure you ask first.
Scott is friendly and his prices are competitive but he works fast and his aim is to finish the job as fast as possible. Quality is therefore compromised. But he is fast!
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