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Mrk,

Thanks for this i see what you mean i have a few rooms to do with ths stuff and looking at their prices they look much cheaper than the rest.


Was the service good from storm bathroms as i know there are alot of useless internet companies out there that never deliver the goods etc?


Cheers John





I got warmup online from Storm bathrooms the last couple of times , £50 odd quid cheaper than topps with trade discount



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john46

Hi Jack,

I spoke with storm last week as needed some more warmup underfloor heating they have recently launched their new site which is called bathroom collections.

I have used these guys a few times now and they have been spot on every time.

I sometimes order the 3ie and sometimes the xstat depends what my customers want snazzy or not so snazzy.

Both thermostats are on their site.

Let us know how you get on.

Cheers

John
 

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