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J Hart celebrates 20 years in business!
East Yorkshire company J Hart is celebrating its 20th anniversary and are inviting all customers, past, present and future, to a special day of celebration.
J Hart are well known throughout the region for its plumbing and heating services, but over the last 20 years they have grown to become so much more! Now they also create beautiful bathrooms and wetrooms and can also design and build your dream kitchen.
Jonny Hart, founder and director of J Hart, said:
“We are so proud to be celebrating 20 years in business. Our success is down to having a wonderful team on board who pull out all the stops to ensure our customers get the quality service they deserve at a time to suit them, no matter the size of the job. We are passionate about our customers and we want to thank them for their support over the years. Many have been with us from the start! We wouldn’t be here without them so we really hope they will come along to help us celebrate!”
The J Hart 20th Anniversary Open Day is being held on Saturday 10th October, 2015 at the J Hart showroom on Grange Road, Thorngumbald, East Yorkshire. Everyone is invited to join the team for drinks and light bites. They will also have the opportunity to browse around the fantastic bathroom and kitchens on display – and get some new ideas and inspiration for their homes!
For more information about J Hart, please visit www.jhartplumbing.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Fiona Dwyer .
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