NORCROSS, GA, May 31, 2013 (Press-News.org) Your house is your haven. Taking care of it properly not only protects your investment, it also secures your home from unexpected and unpleasant emergencies that may damage your house or disrupt your life.
Your sewer system is probably something you don't give a lot of thought to when considering which maintenance services you may need to schedule regularly for your house. And yet, a sewer line emergency can be a nerve-wracking experience. You want a knowledgeable Atlanta plumber who can get the job done right as quickly as possible. Plumb Xpress is just the company you want to come to your door in any Atlanta plumbing emergency. Their technicians are trained professionals who respond to your call on time with a fully-equipped van ready to solve your plumbing problem.
This Atlanta plumbing company will also never stick you with a service bill that is more than their initial estimate. "We respect our customers. We don't try to cheat them out of their hard-earned money. We offer professional, prompt and honest service to all our Atlanta clients," says Donnie Herrin, Owner of Plumb Xpress, and fourth generation plumber. "We also respect our customer's time. We don't keep them waiting all day. Our expert Atlanta plumbers are always on time."
Plumb Xpress has provided trusted Atlanta plumbers for four generations. They offer quick, reliable service for all your sewer emergency or regular maintenance needs in Atlanta. Their technicians are prompt, polite and trained professionals who will answer all your plumbing questions and service all your plumbing needs.
For more information about plumbing in Atlanta, please visit 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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