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Hi all


If you are looking for a plumber I couldn't recommend Dave at 'Down the Drain' more.


We recently had an issue with a blocked outside drain. I looked on the forum for plumbers. I actually found Dave through another plumber who recommended him as the man to deal with drains.


Dave was so quick to respond to my call and arranged to come round. He gave me an ETA and even called to let me know he was on his way. He dealt with the problem quickly and offered advice. He was also really good value for money.


You can find Dave on;


Down the Drain - 02083145244 / 07919 107868

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I can highly recommend Dave from "down th drain" Have used Dave on a number of occasions for blocked drains and broken drainpipes. He always turns up as promised and his pricing is transparent, which is great. He is very trustworthy and very helpful. It's good to find someone who is reliable.
Just to add to the high recommendations for Dave from "Down the Drain". He came today on short notice, assessed that there wasn't a problem we needed to worry about, and didn't charge us a penny for his time. Plus left us his card for our housesitters in case a problem arises while we're away. Much appreciated!
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Another recommendation for Dave, he was able to fit me in between jobs to unblock an outside drain. Very reliable, affordable and didn't bat an eyelid when he had a wasted journey yesterday (I hadn't realised that I would need access to the flat below to run the water through to test everything was ok after the job was completed). Came back today - in the pouring rain - and sorted it, no problem. Very nice man too!
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Another one for Dave - he came and sorted our blocked drain really quickly, was super nice and didn't charge as much as he'd originally quoted as it turned out a smaller job. He's coming back next week to fix our guttering too! Highly recommend, so glad we found him on the form.
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Really like to recommend the chaps from https://down-the-drain.co.uk/ for got us out of a tight spot by unblocking and clearing our sewer.  Efficient, polite, reasonable, clear on price.
Would definitely use again.  Based in Forest Hill.

https://www.instagram.com/down_the_drain_sewer_services_/

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A quick plug (excuse the pun) for David from Down the Drain who has very swiftly and efficiently unblocked a fatberg from our kitchen drain within an hour of me calling them.

https://down-the-drain.co.uk/

Dulwich born and bred, now based in Forest Hill.

[email protected]

020 8314 5244

 

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