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Have you recently had a service carried out by London Drainage Facilities? You can now leave feedback on how we did via our Reviews.co.uk page. Your feedback will help us greatly improve our offerings and helps other customers make the right decision.

The process is quick and simple. When you click on the link below or to the side to leave a review, you will be asked to ‘Rate us out of 5’ and then leave your feedback in the comments box provided below. All you have to do then is press submit and you will receive a separate email from Reviews.co.uk asking you to verify your comments by entering your Order ID – this is just to prove that you have actually had works carried out by us. Job done!!!!

Fraser Ruthven, Head of Marketing & Growth at LDF say’s the software will be a great advertisement of LDFs services to both existing and prospective customers:

“Customers will now be able to see our latest reviews as soon as they click onto our main website. I firmly believe what our customers say about us really helps others, who are possibly ‘sitting on the fence’, when selecting their drainage contractor to work with.

“The reviews that you will see are recent and refreshed regularly so are an accurate reflection of the company as we continue to expand our capabilities and resources”.

Please leave your service review today – Thank you for your help from everyone at LDF: www.reviews.co.uk/company-reviews/store/london-drainage-facilities.

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