Jump to content

Blocked Drains


Greg Holme

Recommended Posts

I can also highly recommend Dave from Down The Drain. Phoned him up late on the 23rd Dec about a blocked drain outside the house - he came out at 9am the next day (Xmas eve), on the dot. Blockage identified and drain cleared within half an hour, price as he quoted. Will definitely use him again.
  • 1 month later...
  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...
yes we had a good service from Dave: I'd spent ages at the weekend trying to clear a blocked kitchen outlet, he couldn't come on the Sunday afternoon when i rang, but did answer the phone and came as agreed on Monday morning. he cleared it and charged ?45 which is not bad compared to others.
  • 11 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Just wanted to add another recommendation for Dave from Down the Drain.


We had a leaking soil pipe and after getting a handful of different quotes/suggestions on what needed to be done, Dave gave us a very sensible solution. He completed the job quickly and professionally - super impressed with the work and would highly recommend.

  • 1 month later...

Another recommendation for Down the Drain.


I had an issue with a blocked standpipe which caused the washing machine to flood my kitchen and kitchen sink draining slow.


Dave arrived promptly and quickly cleared the issue. Sink has never emptied so fast and washing machine now draining without issue.


Will use service again if required.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Ahh, that's too bad. The SLP was always on sale in Sainsbury's and always available in libraries. They did some really detailed local crime reporting and local government reporting that other outlets wouldn't focus on.
    • Miranda Sawyer of the (once) Observer has done a piece on festival on Insta which might be of-interest.  Councils are private companies, imo. They make money for themselves, imo.  I do not think by law that they have to follow anything brought up by a consultation, this is for 'face' only - hence, LTNs and everything else.  
    • My understanding is the "free event" is 100% Gala, nothing to do with the council. Obviously Gala will still make money from the food & drink that they are trying to coerce punters into buying on their social media posts. Their costs will be negligible due to already having the infrastructure in place for Gala. So Gala are trying to appear community minded by providing this "free event", but the real goal is to set a precedent for a fourth day's festival - which surely no one could possibly object to?!? - in preparation for applying (again) for two three-day festivals spread over two weekends. It's only another two days, right, and the site & equipment is already there, so why would anyone object?!? More money for the council, much more money for Gala, win-win right? But yet another week of our park taken away from us, too, and another 18,000 people trampling & littering the park, and another week of disturbance for the native birds & wildlife...
    • Meson Don Felipe on The Cut was my go to place for many years. Though it's now many years since I was there. 10-15 minute walk from the Tate. If you go can you tell me what it's like nowadays?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...