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  1. C J C Plumbing

    Local Plumbers in Sarn, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
    029 2076 1556
    029 2076 1556
    7 Roundel Close, Thornhill Cardiff CF149ES
    Serving Cardiff and the surrounding area for over 9 years
    • Which Trusted Trader
    • Plumbing Repairs
    • Bathroom Installations
    • No Call Out Charges
    • No Job To Small
  2. Plumbserves

    Local Plumbers in Sarn, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
    07400 230321
    07400 230321
    87 Broad Street Barry CF627AG
    All Plumbing, Heating and Gas Work Covered
  3. S O S Plumbing & Heating

    Local Plumbers in Sarn, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
    07899 952379
    07899 952379
    40 Towyn Way Tonteg Pontypridd CF381NB
  4. Patricks Plumbing Services

    Local Plumbers in Sarn, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
    029 2063 9775
    029 2063 9775
    36b Arcot Street Penarth CF641EU
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    Find a local plumber in Bridgend

    Need the help of a plumbing specialist in the Bridgend area? We've collected a list of the very best plumbers in your area so you don't have to. All you need to do is decide which plumbing expert you would like to call.

     

    To help you make your choice, you can sort through your local plumbers by distance and rating - with many of your local providers reviewed by Bridgend residents, each of whom have provided honest feedback about their experiences with each company.

    Plumbing and heating services in Bridgend

     

    An extensive selection of services are on offer in Bridgend, with a plumber on hand to cater to almost any household or commercial plumbing task. Many local plumbers also provide 24 hour emergency services, with a plumber able to come to your rescue 24 hours a day.

    Standard plumbing services in Bridgend normally include:

     

    • Boiler inspection and repair
    • Burst pipe solutions
    • Shower, radiator and cooker installations
    • Gas heating servicing
    • Free estimates

     

    A brief intro to Bridgend

    Bridgend is a town in the Bridgend County Borough in Wales. The town derives its name from the River Ogmore which passes through the town under a local bridge. The town had a population of around 39,000 as of 2001.

     

    The town enjoyed a boom in the 17th century following the discovery of extensive coal deposits in the South Wales Valleys. Whilst the town didn't have any deposits of coal locally, it still benefited from the industrial growth in the area, helping to cement itself as a growing market town right up until the arrival of the first modern railways.

     

    Hire a plumber in Bridgend today

    Finding a plumber in Bridgend is easy with Thomson Local so get in touch today!

     

    Please refer to the Gas Safety Register for official help and advice regarding gas safety

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Find a local plumber in Bridgend

Need the help of a plumbing specialist in the Bridgend area? We've collected a list of the very best plumbers in your area so you don't have to. All you need to do is decide which plumbing expert you would like to call.

 

To help you make your choice, you can sort through your local plumbers by distance and rating - with many of your local providers reviewed by Bridgend residents, each of whom have provided honest feedback about their experiences with each company.

Plumbing and heating services in Bridgend

 

An extensive selection of services are on offer in Bridgend, with a plumber on hand to cater to almost any household or commercial plumbing task. Many local plumbers also provide 24 hour emergency services, with a plumber able to come to your rescue 24 hours a day.

Standard plumbing services in Bridgend normally include:

 

  • Boiler inspection and repair
  • Burst pipe solutions
  • Shower, radiator and cooker installations
  • Gas heating servicing
  • Free estimates

 

A brief intro to Bridgend

Bridgend is a town in the Bridgend County Borough in Wales. The town derives its name from the River Ogmore which passes through the town under a local bridge. The town had a population of around 39,000 as of 2001.

 

The town enjoyed a boom in the 17th century following the discovery of extensive coal deposits in the South Wales Valleys. Whilst the town didn't have any deposits of coal locally, it still benefited from the industrial growth in the area, helping to cement itself as a growing market town right up until the arrival of the first modern railways.

 

Hire a plumber in Bridgend today

Finding a plumber in Bridgend is easy with Thomson Local so get in touch today!

 

Please refer to the Gas Safety Register for official help and advice regarding gas safety

... Read more »
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