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Reeds plumbing and heating is a local Bristol based company, founded in 2017 with the aim to provide a high standard of workmanship and customer care. We take pride in being reliable and helpful company and excel on delivering high class service - our history of happy customers speaks for its self. Reeds plumbing and heating are fully qualified gas safe engineers and accredited Worcester Bosch installers. With over 15 years experience Reeds plumbing and heating have built a solid reputation in Bristol for providing high quality central heating and boiler installations at competitive prices.
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25 Bromley heath Rd , Bs16 6hy, Bristol, United Kingdom
- 07968850496
- Austin@reedsheating.Co.uk
- reedsheating.co.uk
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