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Lower Hutt / Wellington Plumbing Service

Watersmith Plumbing and Gas provide a prompt plumbing and gas fitting service anywhere in Lower Hutt and the greater Wellington region. We’re friendly, punctual, certified and experienced plumbers.

Leaking pipes, black dux quest piping, no hot water, any water cylinder problems, or any other plumbing issues, give us a call on 0800 764 849 – we’re happy to provide an honest, no obligation, free quote.

Happy Lower Hutt / Wellington customers The job took less time than expected, the bill was less too

I am so pleased with the work done by Watersmith Plumbing and Gas. From coming to see the job, the quote, the work, everything happened smoothly and easily, on time with no fuss. It was a really low price and when the job took less time than expected, the bill was less too. I am very happy with the service from start to finish. I strongly recommend Andrew and team, and will certainly ask them to help with the next job.

Julie in Kelson, Lower Hutt — 22/12/17   Show more…

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