Plumbers have leading brands on display

EXCEL Plumbing Supplies have recently opened their newly refurbished bathroom showroom in Bridgewater Close, Reading, displaying showers,

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 24 October 2016

EXCEL Plumbing Supplies have recently opened their newly refurbished bathroom showroom in Bridgewater Close, Reading, displaying showers, baths, cubicles, taps and furniture from leading brands Crosswater, Bauhaus, Vado, Duravit, Roper Rhodes, and many more — including own branded essential products.

With several branches and the backing of a national buying group, Excel pride themselves on competitive pricing with friendly personal service and helpful advice.

So if you are thinking of a new bathroom and would like to see a range of quality products on display, why not go along to their showroom off Portman Road in Reading and take a look? Excel are a local independent company, trading successfully for over 15 years with a reputation for service and quality.

They employ a skilled team of staff members with a high degree of product knowledge. As they are an independent group they are not tied to a single or narrow list of suppliers and therefore can offer you a wide range of options.

As the name suggests, as well as a bathroom supplier, they are a plumbing and heating supplier to the trade and the general public.



Once again, with no manufacturer ties they are able to offer boilers and radiators, etc, from numerous suppliers. Delivery is free.



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