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sue k

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Hello. I would like to recommend Dave from Down the Drain - 07919 107868. We'd been trying to get a plumber to improve the shower pressure (we live on the top floor of a block of flats) for ages, and had had quite a bit of trouble finding someone. But Dave came to do it on a Saturday morning and finished in a couple of hours. Did a really good job, and the pressure is great now. Would definitely recommend.

Gushing praise from me for Dave (from Down the Drain). To add to all the others on various threads on the forum. We had a blocked kitchen sink that wasn't responding to anything. Even One Shot (terrifying stuff) - which melted the plug hole. Disaster. I was dreading the news that we needed to have the whole kitchen ripped out and pipes replaced. Instead - Dave fixed it in 20 minutes. I honestly think he prides himself on doing it as quickly as he is able to - and says that this is the way to keep your customers. He also has every piece of high tech equipment you can imagine - which helps!

Really, really nice guy. No mess, very honest and friendly and charges are fair. I had to stop myself from hugging him as he left!

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