Too many homeowners only call a plumber in the case of a plumbing emergency. This is not good because home owners should be calling a plumber before an emergency takes place. Regular plumbing maintenance and inspections can drastically reduce the chances of another plumbing disaster or repair.
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‘Prevention is better than cure’…the saying that can be applied to so many different scenarios, including home plumbing. Plumbing problems can be a real pain in neck when they occur, but like with many things, there are actions that we can be taken to avoid issues from occurring in the first place. Who wouldn’t want to benefit from not having to pay for a costly plumbing repair service that could be prevented? Today we discuss 5 tips that will help you do just that...
For most people the central heating only goes on when it’s absolutely necessary and we often take it for granted that it’ll work its magic and spread warmth throughout the house. But did you know that your central heating system works (like most other appliances) in that it needs regular tender loving care in order to perform at its optimum?
Warning signs that your system may need a power flush are: • your boiler is noisy • your radiators bang • your heating is slow to heat up or • you have cold spots in your radiators Writing a blog about a blocked toilet may not be glamorous, but it’s a potential problem that can materialise in any home. Your heart may well skip a beat when the flush mechanism fails and the water rises as opposed to flowing away. The fact is, a blocked toilet is something we will all deal with at some point in our lives, so it is imperative that we know what to do when we are face-to-face with such a problem.
Toilets are resilient bits of equipment that we often take for granted. They provide an incredibly important function in households and public buildings and can take decades of abuse. Keep reading to find out how to avoid blocking your toilet and what to do if the problem occurs. Have you just had a new heating system inputted by a certified gas engineer in your home? Or are you a private landlord with properties in need of an annual gas safety check for your properties? If the answer to these questions is ‘yes’, then Arco Heating and Limited are here to help. We understand the implications of gas installations of appliances and systems, that could be faulty – they could be a death trap. Whoever installs or carries out maintenance work on your property must be gas safe registered. By law all gas engineers must be on the Gas Safe Register, which was created to protect the public from unsafe gas work. The Arco team are all Gas Safe registered (reg number: 9358), which means that they are also heating engineers and therefore fully qualified (and experienced) to deal with your boiler breakdown or your faulty central heating. If you are changing the layout of your kitchen and require new pipework for the gas oven, give Arco a call. Get your gas safe certification from the best Romford plumbers around. Our clients are located in and around: Romford, Harold Wood, Hornchurch, Dagenham, Upminster, Shenfield, Brentwood, Chelmsford and Colchester. Keep warm this winter with a Heat Pump Do you spend thousands of pounds every winter on LPG, oil or electric for heating? An air source heat pump (ASHP) could be the perfect solution to save you money while keeping you warm. ASHP's work by drawing in the cold air from outside via a quiet fan. Energy is extracted from the air by the system's heat exchanger. It will then convert this energy to heat your home. Due to their short, straight forward installation, this type of heat pump can be used with existing heating system in your home as well as for new build housing. What's more, they will generate energy all year round and do not rely on light or wind to work. Is an air source heat pump right for me? It is important to consider the following when deciding to install an ASHP to ensure it is the right solution for your home and will bring you more benefits than expenses.
Alternatives to Air Source Heat Pumps If an ASHP is not the correct solution for your home there are several alternatives for you to provide heating, hot water, generate electricity, earn an additional income or to become more environmentally friendly. Solar Thermal Solar thermal or solar hot water can provide up to 60% of your annual hot water usage. It requires a solar thermal collector to be installed on your roof; the size of the system will vary depending on the number of people living at your home. This system is less expensive than a heat pump but it only provides hot water and will not heat your home. Wind Turbines Wind turbines are considerably more expensive compared to other renewable energy systems; they require large areas of land and are subject to planning permission. If you have the land and capital of the initial outlay, a wind turbine is definitely worth consideration as a small wind turbine can generate enough electricity to cover your annual usage. Ground Source Heat Pump This is the same concept as an air source heat pump to heat your home from natural resources, although this solution is considerably more expensive as it requires pipes to be laid on a large area of land horizontally or for a well to be extracted for the pipe vertically. This will extract heat from the ground and achieves even higher efficiencies than the air source heat pump. If you would like to access our Air Source heat pump installation service, get in touch today.
In these more difficult economic times, it is good to look for ways to reduce your bills especially as it will also have a beneficial impact on the environment. Happily, there are a variety of things which you can do to cut down the costs when heating your home. The simplest and most immediate method to lowering your home heating bills is to lower the room thermostat by 1 degree. Even though it appears like much too modest a change to produce a direct impact, in fact it can lower your home heating bills by as much as 10%. Studies have shown over the years that the average temperature in our homes has increased significantly over the last 30 to 40 years. We have become very used to higher temperatures. Draught proofing and insulation make a massive difference to how warm your property will feel. Up to 50% of warmth is wasted because of poor insulation and draft proofing so it’s well worth evaluating the rooms in your property to see the spot that the drafts are entering. Think about those areas of the property that are not being utilised. Do you possess a guest bedroom or a box room? O perhaps a utility room? If these rooms are not in frequent use then shut off the radiators in those room as there is no point heating them. If you already have the heating system on the timer, try setting it to come off 60 minutes earlier. If you feel that too much - adjust until eventually comfortable. It can be very difficult getting the temperatures correct in individual rooms if the entire process is driven by one thermostat placed in one area of the house. To deal with this we advocate the installation of thermostatic radiator valves. This will allow you to easily control the temperature in every room to match. You may possibly want a heated bathroom and a cooler bedroom and getting each room regulated permits you to cater to your individual specifications. Drawing the curtains can significantly lessen the amount of energy that is left out through windows. Water temperature thermostats are often set to high. Anything above 60° is going to be too high and you are going to be adding cold water to it. This means that energy will be wasted in heating it beyond the temperature needed. We recommend that you regularly service your boiler. For people who routinely get their central heating boiler serviced, the benefits are as follows: - complete breakdowns are less likely - you can be happy that it’s working more efficiently - any safety issues will be dealt with - it will help lower your energy bills - your central heating boiler and its main components will live longer Our Hornchurch Plumbers travel to jobs in this zone and around Havering and Essex. Get in touch for your free, no-obligation quote by calling 07977 229 134 OR 07970 296 171. Plumbers Brentwood | Plumbers Chelmsford | Plumbers Colchester |
Plumbers Dagenham | Plumbers Harold Wood | Plumbers Romford | Plumbers Shenfield | Plumbers Upminster The team at Arco Heating and Plumbing are based in Collier Row, Essex. As a result, it gives them easy access to many areas within Havering as well as the M25, A12 and A127. This means that they turn up on time to give quotes for jobs and when hired to undertake scheduled work. We have many clients in the Hornchurch area. Wikipedia describes it in the following way: Hornchurch is a suburban town in East London, England and part of the London Borough of Havering. It comprises a number of shopping streets and a large residential area. It historically formed a large ancient parish in the county of Essex that became the manor and liberty of Havering. As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Hornchurch significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming an urban district in 1926 and has formed part of Greater London since 1965. It is the location of Queen's Theatre, Havering Sixth Form College and Havering College of Further and Higher Education. Plumbers HornchurchArco Heating and Plumbing is a family run plumbing service are renowned for their experience and know how. They have the ability to turn their skills at solving a whole range of plumbing problems for both residential and commercial clients. Because of their extensive experience, there’s no situation that’s too difficult for them to resolve. Call our Hornchurch plumbers if you require help with the following issues: Boiler repair HornchurchDo you think that your boiler is at the end of its lifetime? Or are you ready to change and install a new boiler now? Before you do anymore thinking, give us a call so that we can undertake an assessment of the job for you. In addition to repairing boilers, we also service and install them. From Vaillant, to Bosche, we are familiar with a wide range of makes and types of combi-boilers and system boilers. General plumbing in HornchurchFaulty plumbing can be one of those jobs that you may be able to get the tools out and do it yourself. However, there are situations when doing it yourself is simply not possible. Hire a Hornchurch plumbing contractor to help you with your plumbing woes. Our professionals will be able to troubleshoot, replace and install the right pipe connections or fixtures that will allow the water to flow again – in the right direction! So leaking pipes, blocked drains, blocked sinks and toilets, all come under the remit of the Arco Heating and Plumbing team. Kitchen plumbers HornchurchIn addition to fixing and mending faulty plumbing, consider us as the kitchen plumbers for your installation. Not only do we install the plumbing for kitchens, we also fit them! If you are about to embark on the exciting prospect of updating your kitchen, plan the plumbing requirements right at the start. Our top kitchen plumbing tips will help. Shower and bathroom fitters HornchurchInstalling a new bathroom or shower suite, can be an exciting prospect. There are many elements to consider, such as the units, bath, shower, taps, sink, toilet, tiles, flooring and colours. What is also a must is deciding on who to do the bathroom installation for you. Call Arco Heating Ltd today - we are bathroom and shower fitters with experience. Do you need our Plumbers in Hornchurch or elsewhere in Essex? Then get in touch for your free, no-obligation quote. Use either of these numbers to get in touch with Arco Heating and Plumbing Ltd today! 07977 229 134 OR 07970 296 171. Plumbers Brentwood | Plumbers Chelmsford | Plumbers Colchester |
Plumbers Dagenham | Plumbers Harold Wood | Plumbers Romford | Plumbers Shenfield | Plumbers Upminster Do you live in Romford, Essex? Are you thinking of replacing your kitchen? You should! It can transform your home dramatically. Whether you want to replace the cupboard doors or the entire kitchen on a small or large scale, we’re sure you will be able to find something in your price range, whether you’re on a small budget or have more money for your dream kitchen. Arco Heating Ltd, can help install your kitchen and update your plumbing installations at the same time.
A new kitchen can add a considerable amount of value to your home especially if you have shopped around for the best products and used your common sense to get the best out of the space you have. There are so many designs available on the market you will be spoilt for choice. You can mix and match designs to suit what you like. You want your kitchen to stand out and be noticed so don't be scared or abstract colours or designs. Spending a lot of time thinking about the appliances you want to incorporate into the kitchen can have a dramatic effect. You want to consider whether or not they will be integrated, built in or simply just sat in place under the worktop. What colour do you want your appliances to be? There are lots to choose from. Getting the wrong ones can make your expensive new kitchen look out of place but getting the right ones can make it spectacular. Don't be afraid of incorporating some lights into your kitchen maybe. There are many places where you can incorporate atmospheric lighting: some down lights or some up lights under the cupboards, some small lights in the plinth, hanging lights above the table. You can create fantastic shades patterns and designs if you incorporate coloured lights behind glass doors into recesses and around islands. There's so much that you could do to create a truly amazing kitchen with all the different products available on the market. It really is possible to add a lot of value to the home at the same time. For anybody looking to buy a new home, the kitchen is one of the key rooms they want to be up-to-date. It could be the deciding factor for the sale. Other things to consider when installing a kitchen is to think about when you want sockets and switches to be installed. Where are you installing your fixed appliances? They will need access to power. Where is your work area for cooking, do you need extra sockets to plug in portable appliances? Will your kitchen be a workspace too? Do you need extra power points near the table? Our advice is to always add more than you think you will need – you will be thankful in the future that you did. Also think about your boiler. Is it situated in the kitchen? When was it last replaced? Does it work in the current location, or will it need to be moved? Perhaps now is the time to upgrade and get a new boiler fitted. The team at Arco can help install a boiler and a new central heating system in your home in or around Romford. Look over several different designs and models before deciding. Do you have enough room in the centre of the kitchen for an island? Can you also create storage space? What other appliances or items are stored in your current kitchen. Where will they go in your new kitchen? Last but not least make sure you choose the right people to fit the kitchen. Get at least three quotes, ideally from friends of family recommendations. Ask if you can see some of the work they have done or if they have references you can check. You wouldn't want to go through all the trouble of designing the perfect kitchen for somebody to fit it badly. Arco Heating Ltd in Romford, Essex offers a wide range of work from domestic too commercial large to small nothing is beyond our capabilities. That’s what makes us the ideal company for all your heating and plumbing needs. All our staff are highly motivated an enjoy their work. We offer a complete service at the right price. If you are looking to have your kitchen fitted in Romford, Essex or nearby, contact Arco today for an appointment. Call Martin on 07977 229 134 or Craig on 07970 296 171. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are rarely obvious, and usually quite vague. Often, they mimic the symptoms of viral infections like colds or flu, or even just tiredness. A person may feel dizzy and drowsy, have headaches, feel nauseous or be sick, have chest pains and visual problems and pains in the stomach or be very breathless. If more than one person within the household is suffering similar symptoms, this is an additional clue, as is the letting up of symptoms when extended periods of time are spent away from the house, such as during a holiday. Seasonal symptoms are a further clue; carbon monoxide poisoning is more prevalent in the winter when the boiler is most in use. A regular central heating service is one of the best ways to safeguard yourself, family and pets from this kind of harm. Always use a fully-qualified Gas Safe Registered (previously Corgi) professional for your central heating service. A good gas professional will check all of your appliances and heating system for any leaks or corrosion, and will give the vital parts a good clean to keep them working efficiently. As well as a central heating service, purchasing a carbon monoxide detector is a good way to safeguard against poisoning. A small audio device, a detector of this sort works in a similar way to a smoke detector but isn't as loud or urgent, but will still alert you as soon as there is a problem, allowing you to resolve it quickly. As a homeowner, it's vital that you have a regular central heating service once a year if possible. Not only will a yearly central heating service help keep your boiler running efficiently thus reducing your bills, it could also save your life. Faulty gas appliances in the home can result in Carbon monoxide leakage; a gas that is poisonous to humans. The main reason carbon monoxide is so dangerous is that we are unable to detect it. It has no smell or taste and is colourless. Carbon monoxide is produced when carbon-based fuels, such as oil, gas, coal and wood, burn incompletely, and when it enters the body it stops the blood being able to transport oxygen to the cells and organs. Affects on the body can be devastating, and in some cases carbon monoxide poisoning can be fatal. In the UK, carbon monoxide poisoning in the home accounts for 50 recorded deaths per year. Prolonged exposure to this gas over many months can cause very serious harm to health; even brain damage and paralysis. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are rarely obvious, and usually quite vague. Often, they mimic the symptoms of viral infections like colds or flu, or even just tiredness. A person may feel dizzy and drowsy, have headaches, feel nauseous or be sick, have chest pains and visual problems and pains in the stomach or be very breathless. If more than one person within the household is suffering similar symptoms, this is an additional clue, as is the letting up of symptoms when extended periods of time are spent away from the house, such as during a holiday. Seasonal symptoms are a further clue; carbon monoxide poisoning is more prevalent in the winter when the boiler is most in use. A regular central heating service is one of the best ways to safeguard yourself, family and pets from this kind of harm. Always use a fully-qualified Gas Safe Registered (previously Corgi) professional for your central heating service. A good gas professional will check all of your appliances and heating system for any leaks or corrosion, and will give the vital parts a good clean to keep them working efficiently. As well as a central heating service, purchasing a carbon monoxide detector is a good way to safeguard against poisoning. A small audio device, a detector of this sort works in a similar way to a smoke detector but isn't as loud or urgent, but will still alert you as soon as there is a problem, allowing you to resolve it quickly. If you have any concerns about your central heating system, contact Arco today for an appointment. Call Martin on 07977 229 134 or Craig on 07970 296 171.
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