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Dave @ Down The Drain - Very reliable service


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As I usually do, when looking for a trade, I check ED Forum - this time for a blocked drain in our split Victorian conversion; leading to water pumping out from our bathroom and the upstairs flat, into the garden of our next door neighbours.


I called Dave at Down The Drain at about 11.30ish. He was here in just over an hour, and swiftly fixed the problem. He also showed me the issue and then showed me the solution. I'm sure it was a relatively simple job, but being a new homeowner, it really helps to have honest trades people who take the time to explain things properly.


Would definitely recommend Dave. In fact, I'm going to get him back round to take a look at some guttering that needs cleaning out.


His details are: Dave Alldis @ Down The Drain, and he's based in Forest Hill. No. 020 8314 5244.

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