Why does my boiler lose pressure?
The majority of heating systems are pressurised That is to say, they don’t have header tanks to top up the water in the system, but instead the homeowner or an engineer occasionally looks at a
The majority of heating systems are pressurised That is to say, they don’t have header tanks to top up the water in the system, but instead the homeowner or an engineer occasionally looks at a
Spring is coming and many of us are starting to look for a new house. Here are some tips that might help if you have found a house that you are thinking of buying. Plumbing
Your boiler, which has silently and faithfully hung on the wall for years has now become a noisy boiler. It might be just a niggling sound or something that sounds more sinister. One thing is
2020 has started! Normally early January is a relatively quiet time for us, but this year is starting with a flurry of all kinds of work. The Christmas period was busy as always. We seem
If you smell gas ... If you ever smell gas or think there might be Carbon monoxide escaping you must have it checked. Who should I contact about a gas or carbon monoxide leak? You can
It’s November and we’re busy responding to 'boiler not working' call-outs This is always a busy time of year with many boiler breakdowns to diagnose and repair so that our customers can maintain the heat
Your heating system is made up of several different metals in contact with the heating water. The boiler may be aluminium or stainless steel, the pump cast iron, copper pipes and brass fittings and most
On my last blog, I talked about isolating the water if it is needed to deal with a problem, or for general maintenance or changes. I discussed how important it is to have a working
We often need to turn off the water supply to a house. Then the search for the stopcock starts! Stopcocks are located in a variety of places. Often they are under the kitchen sink, but