
Our highly-trained plumbers are able to carry out any size plumbing job, from repairing leaking kitchen taps to installing electric showers or bathroom suites, we are able to do it all. Our experience and excellent customer service is what we have built our reputation on, with all work carried out to a high standard.
SOME OF THE PLUMBING SERVICES WE OFFER INCLUDE :
SOME OF THE PLUMBING SERVICES WE OFFER INCLUDE :
- Fitting showers
- Plumbing in toilets
- Sorting out blockages and drainage issues
- Fitting and repairing taps
- Installing sinks
- Working with overflow pipes
- Repairing burst pipes
- Repairing leaks
- Installing bathrooms
- Tanks/cylinders
- Pumps
- Radiators
If you’re considering getting a new bathroom then the planning is one of the more important areas to look at. This is especially true for complete overhauls or if you’re changing the way your bathroom’s laid out.
What do you want from your new bathroom?
This is one of the first questions we ask our customers. Often we’re met with the same sort of answers but sometimes people don’t really know.
Think about your bathroom and how it is now and then think about how you want it to be. Consider how you use the bathroom and how many people you have in your home. Think about bathrooms you’ve used and loved and also consider your daily habits. All the things you do in your bathroom should impact on your planning if you get it right. Work your bathroom around you!
Here are some ideas to think about:
What do you want from your new bathroom?
This is one of the first questions we ask our customers. Often we’re met with the same sort of answers but sometimes people don’t really know.
Think about your bathroom and how it is now and then think about how you want it to be. Consider how you use the bathroom and how many people you have in your home. Think about bathrooms you’ve used and loved and also consider your daily habits. All the things you do in your bathroom should impact on your planning if you get it right. Work your bathroom around you!
Here are some ideas to think about:
- General improvement on the current one
- More modern look and feel
- More user-friendly
- More space
- The size (what will and won’t fit)
- Storage (now and in the future)
- Daily routine
The layout of your bathroom is a big factor in your bathroom’s budget. If you’re simply replacing the suite for a new one – and the new toilet, shower, bath and sink will be in the same position – then your costs will be lower.
That said, for a 5 – 10% increase in your spend on a new bathroom fitting you’ll get a far better bathroom as a result.
If you’re planning a complete change and moving items around to make better use of your space, then you should plan for a larger budget. Once you start changing how your bathroom is laid out you’re moving into the area of plumbing reworks and that can range from just a little extra on top to a sizeable increase. It’s good to move your suite around to better suit your space but beware of the extra cost impact this will have.
That said, for a 5 – 10% increase in your spend on a new bathroom fitting you’ll get a far better bathroom as a result.
If you’re planning a complete change and moving items around to make better use of your space, then you should plan for a larger budget. Once you start changing how your bathroom is laid out you’re moving into the area of plumbing reworks and that can range from just a little extra on top to a sizeable increase. It’s good to move your suite around to better suit your space but beware of the extra cost impact this will have.
Which shower system should I choose?
There’s nothing more satisfying than ripping out an old, sub-par bathroom for a new, contemporary design that offers a luxurious showering experience. So if you’re putting in a fabulous new shower, you don’t want to end up standing under a trickle of water, or washing in water that’s either boiling hot or freezing cold. That’s why it’s important to install the right shower system for your design, which will give your new shower the very best performance.
You’ll also need to think about what shower system is going to work with your plumbing system at home. We know that every home is different, and could have one of the three different plumbing systems installed: gravity system, pressurised system or a combination (combi) boiler system. Whatever plumbing system you have fitted in your home, there’s a shower system to suit, but it’s always best to check what type of shower would work best before you decide on what shower to install.
What are the different shower systems?
There are many different types of shower systems: these are electric, digital, water saving airdrop and power showers as well as thermostatic showers and your normal mixer showers. You might also like to consider the different functionalities of your shower system as many shower handsets and heads can be single or multifunctional.
Multifunctional shower heads can include different modes, from a refreshing drench setting to a relaxing massage. Alternatively, you might want to wash away your worries with an invigorating rain setting.
The type of system you choose depends on the type of plumbing system in your home and the type of shower fitting you are planning on installing in your bath or shower room.
There’s nothing more satisfying than ripping out an old, sub-par bathroom for a new, contemporary design that offers a luxurious showering experience. So if you’re putting in a fabulous new shower, you don’t want to end up standing under a trickle of water, or washing in water that’s either boiling hot or freezing cold. That’s why it’s important to install the right shower system for your design, which will give your new shower the very best performance.
You’ll also need to think about what shower system is going to work with your plumbing system at home. We know that every home is different, and could have one of the three different plumbing systems installed: gravity system, pressurised system or a combination (combi) boiler system. Whatever plumbing system you have fitted in your home, there’s a shower system to suit, but it’s always best to check what type of shower would work best before you decide on what shower to install.
What are the different shower systems?
There are many different types of shower systems: these are electric, digital, water saving airdrop and power showers as well as thermostatic showers and your normal mixer showers. You might also like to consider the different functionalities of your shower system as many shower handsets and heads can be single or multifunctional.
Multifunctional shower heads can include different modes, from a refreshing drench setting to a relaxing massage. Alternatively, you might want to wash away your worries with an invigorating rain setting.
The type of system you choose depends on the type of plumbing system in your home and the type of shower fitting you are planning on installing in your bath or shower room.
We also supply and fit Surestop, What is a Surestop you ask?
SureStop stopcocks and water switches allow you to easily control your mains water supply at the flick of a switch.
The remote water switches and stopcocks can easily be located in an accessible position such as just above the worktop or inside a kitchen cupboard door.
The SureStop was invented in the UK and is manufactured in Birmingham using components from UK suppliers. Since its launch in 2001 hundreds of thousands have been sold. The SureStop is specified by over 250 different local authorities and housing associations as well as large installation groups such as British Gas and Homeserve.
The SureStop is:
- Easy to install - typically less than an hour.
- Operated by water pressure – so requires no batteries or electricity.
- Unaffected by lime-scale.
- WRAS approved as a stopcock.
- Available for 15mm and 22mm pipe-work.