5 Annual Service Needs for Your Evaporative Cooler

Posted on: 12 November 2021

An evaporative cooling system can work quite well if it is properly serviced and maintained. Annual professional service is the best option for ensuring proper maintenance.  1. Pad Cleaning Evaporative coolers are equipped with cooling pads, which hold the moisture that is used for the evaporative processes. These pads need to be scrubbed clean and treated with a cooler protectant. The technician uses a special metal brush to scrub off any scale or other debris that has built up in the pads. [Read More]

Blocked Drain? How Behaviour Over Time Can Make Things Worse

Posted on: 15 September 2021

More often than not, the plumbing system in your home will function perfectly, and you won't need to think twice about a blockage. Occasionally, however, this type of nightmare will materialise, and you may be faced with a blocked drain or, worse, a blocked lavatory. If you find yourself in this situation, you may well need to call out a plumber, but what could cause such an issue in the first place? [Read More]

Assessing Your Options When Searching for a New Hot Water System

Posted on: 20 July 2021

If you've been dealing with a testy hot water system at home and it's time for a serious upgrade, you will want to explore your options. The old system is definitely out of date and inefficient, but the good news is that many options are available today. What different types of hot water system can you consider? Delivery Systems There are two basic types of hot water delivery systems, and these are instantaneous flow or storage. [Read More]

4 Signs Your Faucet Needs Repair

Posted on: 14 May 2021

Properly maintained faucets help to keep your utility bills under control. They also help conserve water given their regular use in the kitchen and bathroom. More importantly, they make your daily operations more efficient. But over time, your faucets will wear down and become problematic. It might be necessary to contact a plumbing contractor when that happens. Here are four signs showing that your faucets need repair:  1. Splitting Streams [Read More]