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Chatham Plumbers

0800 298 5004

Your local
Chatham
Gas Safe Plumber
0800 298 5004
 


For an immediate response Call 0800 298 5004

Vaillant, Viessmann, Worcester BoschJust around the corner, Heating and Plumbing Central, are accredited Gas Safe Engineers (previously Corgi) with over 30 years experience in the repair and installation of all makes of gas boilers, commercial or domestic. 80% of all boilers repaired on the first Visit. Thousands of satisfied customers, 65% regular customers. Voted Best Company for Customer Care.When you call Heating and Plumbing Central on 0800 298 5004 you get:

  • Appointments made at a time to suit the customer
  • Fast and Efficient Service
  • Minimum 12 months no-nonsense warranty on new boiler installations
  • Local Gas Safe registered engineers (previously CORGI)
  • Speak to a Gas Engineer directly
  • Great customer feedback



Location: Chatham, Kent, ME4

Tel: 0800 298 5004

Description: Based in Chatham we are an expert plumbing and heating engineering company serving the Medway towns zone. We are fully insured and all work is guaranteed. We supply and fit bathrooms, boilers and central heating systems to the highest of standards, and have a strong reputation going back over over ten years.

Specialities: High Efficiency Boilers


Location: Chatham, Kent, ME5

Tel: 0800 298 5004

Description: Established in 1984 in Chatham, we are able to carry out both medium sized contracts and small plumbing and heating jobs. Our experience stems from work covering new as well as listed buildings. Our highly experienced plumbers and engineers are Corgi and Oftec registered and offer a highly professional service. Our detailed quotations itemise all the labour and materials to be supplied and fitted. We are very much customer focused and will be happy to provide quotations for repair work as soon as the fault has been diagnosed.

Specialities: High Efficiency Boilers


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