• LocationStratford, East London, Leytonstone Road, E15 1SQ**
  • Our Working HoursOpening times: 24 hours a day*
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Express local Stratford plumbers can be at your door within 30-90 minutes for any drainage problem. If you experience a blocked drain in Stratford or the local area our experienced staff will resolve the problem using the latest drainage equipment such as drain jetting and cctv drain surveys.

The first signs of a blocked drain will often be the smell of trapped waste. At this point it is best to seek assistance to reduce the chances of a complete blockage and overflowing drains. Be it a domestic or commercial Stratford property, our qualified local Stratford drain cleaners can solve the drainage problem that same day.

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Stratford Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: John R. Davis.
I wish to thank two of your staff for the very professional manner in which they dealt with the emergency call-out to my property. Firstly the lady who took my initial telephone call, whose name I believe was Kerry. She listened carefully to my problem and then proceeded to offer a solution giving detailed information on how to solve it. She was polite, courteous and extremely knowledgeable.
Secondly to the engineer, Tim Friedenheim, who arrived at the agreed time and immediately got on with the job. He to was extremely polite, courteous and fully understood what needed to be done to resolve the problem.
I have been involved with the training of customer service to both domestic and international companies within the United Kingdom and the USA and it always stands out when excellence is achieved in this field.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Bleeding
Occasionally, as a side-effect of maintenance or because of another problem, air may build up in the radiators of a water-fed heating system. The air isnt heated to the same degree relative to its volume, so it will cause the radiator(s) to give off less heat than normal. To fix this, the radiator must be bled. This is possible because central heating systems are pressurised, and the water will move to displace the air that escapes. However, bleeding the radiators poses a new problem. A loss of pressure will result, because the system uses a fixed amount of water, which will cause the heating system to either run at a greatly reduced capacity, or not at all. To solve this, the water mains must be opened, and a fresh supply of mains water must be allowed to enter the system.

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