We hear it said all the time… “Wrap up warm when you go outside this winter.” We’re also told to try and stay warm in our homes, particularly those that are older. However, the continual increases in the costs of our utility bills can cause us to try and cut corners which can result in our homes being quite a cold and chilly place to be.
September has arrived, the cold is definitely making itself known and before long, the heating will have to go on. Now's the time to get your boiler serviced to ensure that it will be able to cope with the extra strain brought on by winter.
If you need a plumber and don’t have one who you use regularly and trust then no doubt you are worried about how trustworthy they are and whether or not they are reputable and will actually do the job that you are paying them to do. If you’re in this unenviable position here are some tips to try and ensure that the person you end up hiring is one of the best in the trade.
It’s universally known that if your boiler is going to break or you pipes freeze then they will do so just before Christmas! It is never good when this happens but this guide will provide some hints and tips so you can hopefully avoid this unwelcome surprise.
Given that we're actually having a pretty good summer, your home heating is probably the last thing on your mind at the moment. But remember the last two or three winters ...
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