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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Dumbreck" data-source="post: 8950213" data-attributes="member: 16496"><p>If you have no other/more local firms, then you could try these guys. But they are in Sussex.</p><h2>Beeney & Co Ltd</h2><p>I had one of their chaps for a day to fix leaks on our (similar sounding) farm, but with the benefit of gravity fed spring water. The thing that impressed me most was the speed and efficiency with which he could dig a hole.</p><p></p><p>If its not got chlorine in the water then it doesn't seem to make such a mess of the soil structure, so may not show up how everyone on here is expecting.</p><p></p><p>edit: I would boost the pressure up and get it found more quickly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Dumbreck, post: 8950213, member: 16496"] If you have no other/more local firms, then you could try these guys. But they are in Sussex. [HEADING=1]Beeney & Co Ltd[/HEADING] I had one of their chaps for a day to fix leaks on our (similar sounding) farm, but with the benefit of gravity fed spring water. The thing that impressed me most was the speed and efficiency with which he could dig a hole. If its not got chlorine in the water then it doesn't seem to make such a mess of the soil structure, so may not show up how everyone on here is expecting. edit: I would boost the pressure up and get it found more quickly [/QUOTE]
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