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Experience in the pipeline

THERE is no substitute for experience- and that’s what plumber Gordon Cooper brings to his business and his customers.
“I am the owner/operator of Gordon Cooper Plumber and the only staff member employed,” he said of his business, which provides plumbing, drainage, LP gas fitting, roofing services and now CCTV sewer inspections to all areas across the Southern Downs.
“Being the sole operator, I can offer a more personal and reliable service than any of my other competitors. This means I am more accessible and am able to travel to rural and remote areas and no job is too big or too small.
“I have been running my own business for over 27 years in one form or another. My current business format has only been operational for almost two years. This suits both the needs of the Warwick region and my current business situation.
“With the main focus being on servicing the needs of the area in a reliable, punctual and professional manner, I ensure every job I complete is to the highest standard. I don’t believe in average, only the best is acceptable.
“I have worked this way for many years and enjoy running my own business as it allows me increased flexibility and the freedom to make my own decisions.
“Because of this I am able to upgrade and introduce new services to my business when and where they are needed. I have recently purchased CCTV equipment and am now able to perform sewer inspections.
“I have also added a pipe locator service which is great for finding utility lines such as telephone, electrical cables, gas pipes or any other mainstream pipes which may be affected by blockages, or just may be in need of some maintenance.”
Gordon said his customers seemed to love the service he provided, his experience and professional knowledge.
For more information phone Gordon Cooper on 0430 540 438.

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