Wickes kitchen fitting was a recipe for disaster
I’ve been without a hob in my new kitchen for three months after an emergency engineer was forced to disconnect it When Wickes installed my new kitchen, I noticed an odd, worsening smell that I put down to the ongoing works. It was nearly two months later that I realised it was gas. My supplier (…)
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