LONDON, ENGLAND, January 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) After 10 years in service, DT Plumbing & Heating (www.dtplumbingandheating.co.uk) have put down a list of common plumbing problems in London. Protecting the home during the winter time is important because even small leaks can cause major issues and result in expensive repair costs.
To be out well in advance can often help minimize costs and even reduce running costs. Below are some suggestions from DT Plumbing and Heating.
To start with it's important to always insulate cold water pipes under the bath to avoid condensation and drips onto the floor. Call a certified plumber for consultation and they can inspect the home and look out for leaks. Having a quick plumbing service in London usually cost less than GBP75.
Some of the simple everyday tasks include making sure to always use hot water after cleaning the dishes and get rid of the fat from inside, since it can cause blockage. In the bathroom, try to minimize the use of toilet paper since heavy usage often cause a blocking toilet.
It is important knowing where the stopcock is, since this can often take a long time to find and result in unnecessary costs. Amine Benallaoua, founder of DT Plumbing and Heating also recommend having a good look around the property every now and then since small leaks tend to cause bigger problems and costing lot of money in the future.
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DT Plumbing & Heating is a fully licensed bonded and insured plumbing, heating, gas and boiler repair company. The plumbing service company also offer installations and is located in south London. The number for DT Plumbing and Heating's emergency plumbing service in greater London is 07852 139 038. Alternatively, use the freephone number 0800 651 0026. Areas covered for commercial boiler repair and plumbing services include Clapham plumbing service in South London to Chelsea in South West and Finsbury park in North London.
DT Plumbing & Heating Launches Homeowner Checklist for Winter Plumbing Problems
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