2019

  • Signs You Have Drain Issues in Your Property


    Damaged or blocked drains can cause disruption in your home or commercial building. If the problem isn't identified early enough, the wastewater your household produces will have nowhere to go other than your compound. In a couple of days, the situation can become nasty and unhealthy for your loved ones, employees or visitors. To help you avoid such a situation, this post will outline key signs that the drains are damaged or blocked so you can contact a plumber in time.
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  • Compelling Reasons To Choose Tankless Hot Water System Installation


    If you are utilising the wrong type of hot water system, you will be paying exorbitant bills for the entire lifespan of that system. In typical cases, this is because of a conventional water heating system. The good news is that you are not limited to using a conventional hot water system. Whether you are looking to replace your hot water system or are purchasing one for the first time, you should consider selecting the tankless variety.
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  • How to Deal With a Leaky Tap at Home


    If you've been dealing with a leaky tap in your kitchen for some time now, you may have become increasingly concerned as you worry about the risk of a flood and a potentially irate neighbour. Consequently, you may be tempted to take matters into your own hands to try and deal with the issue, even though manual dexterity is not your strongest point. How can you best tackle this issue before things go from bad to worse?
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  • 5 Tips to Prevent your Shower Drains from Blocking


    You can come home looking forward to a hot shower or soak in the tub only to notice that the water isn't running down the drain. This could mean that your drain is blocked.  A drain clog or blockage can be a terrible inconvenience. It is unhygienic and can cause a foul smell due to accumulated waste water. By keeping the following tips in mind, you can prevent your shower from backing up and eventually blocking.
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  • Troubleshooting Tips to Consider When There's No Hot Water


    Imagine going for your morning shower only to realise that there's no hot water. Although that initial shock will wake you up better compared to your favourite morning beverage, it's unpleasant to experience this. To solve the problem at hand, you need to inspect the water heater. Here are tips you can consider before contacting your plumber. When using a gas heater The first thing should be to confirm if the pilot light has been blown out by a quick whiff of air or a downdraft.
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