NORCROSS, GA, May 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Atlanta plumbing firm, Plumb Xpress, would like to announce that they have been receiving glowing reviews from their customers on Kudzu. The Atlanta plumbers were recently awarded the Kudzu Award of 2012 as well, which is definitely an accomplishment.
For those of you who do not know, Kudzu is an excellent website that provides detailed information on many businesses throughout the country. Visitors can read business biographies, obtain contact and location information, as well as reviews posted by actual customers.
Reviews are what the site is known best for; Kudzu implements a 5-star rating system by which all member companies are rated based on multiple factors such as quality, service and value. The Atlanta plumbing firm ranks at the top of the list among the leading Atlanta businesses as it continues to maintain 5 stars across the board.
According to Donnie Herrin, Owner of Plumb Xpress, "We are honored to have received such positive feedback from our customers. We strive to provide quality services that are affordable for everyone."
Kudzu is Great for All Businesses, Not Just for Atlanta Plumbing Companies
Simply type in " plumbing in Atlanta" and you will immediately find Plumb Xpress' page on Kudzu. This is a highly recommended site for any company that wants to establish a presence in their community. It is free to join and takes just seconds to make your business profile public. When it comes to marketing, there is nothing better than having stellar customer reviews to back up your services.
Plumb Xpress is a top Atlanta plumbing company. To learn more about their services, please visit them on Kudzu or at http://www.911yourplumber.com.
About Plumb Xpress Plumbing and Drain:
The premier Atlanta plumbing company, Plumb Xpress Plumbing and Drain is located in Kennesaw, Ga., and serves all of the metro-Atlanta area. They offer both commercial and residential plumbing services, and they specialize in drain cleaning and sewer repairs. They use the latest technology to effectively troubleshoot any plumbing problem and make repairs quickly and correctly. Estimates are always free, and they even offer a free 15-minute service call.
For more information, visit http://www.911yourplumber.com
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Atlanta Plumbers, Plumb Xpress, Earn Top Ratings on Kudzu
The Atlanta plumbers, Plumb Xpress, are proud to say they have been receiving excellent reviews from customers on Kudzu. Kudzu is a website where customers can research and review local businesses.
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