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Top 6 Signs Of Drainage Problems
The drainage system is a critical component of any building. Failing to properly maintain your drainage system can lead to blockages and damages that lead to disruptions for your household or business. Blocked drains are more than just an inconvenience. They are also a big safety risk. If water is unable to flow out of…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Hot Water Heater Settings: Staying Safe and Saving Money
The recommended temperature for hot water stored within a storage water heater such as Gas or Electric Storage Tank, Solar Storage Tank, or Heat Pump system should be between 60-65 degrees Celsius. Having the optimal hot water temperature provides several benefits, including: 1. Improved Safety By maintaining the recommended temperature for hot water, the risk…
Read MoreLeak Assist | How You Can Claim A $100 Rebate In Perth
The Water Corporation has recently announced their Leak Assist program helping to connect West Australians with their local plumber again.
Read MoreWinter Checklist For Those Colder Months
As the colder months approach, there are some necessary steps you must take to ensure your home remains nice and cosy. Here’s the complete Winter checklist to prepare your home; from the falling leaves in the gutters to making sure you can enjoy hot water all Winter long.
Read MoreTips On Saving Money: Plumbing Edition
Saving money on your plumbing and water bill is always important, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, following the loss of jobs, and a drop in the economy, saving money has never been more important.
Read MoreDon’t Let Coronavirus Clog Your Drains
There is really no substitute for toilet paper. Toilet paper is designed and made to be dense enough for sanitary needs but can be easily flushed and broken down through your sewage system. With the lack of toilet paper, due to coronavirus scares, people have resorted to using “flushable” alternatives such as baby wipes, makeup…
Read MoreHow To Protect Pipes And Plumbing From Your Dig Happy Dog
We all love our furry family members but often when they’re exploring their domain in the gardens, their digging, snuffling and chewing could be causing headaches for your plumbing and drainage systems. Even some of the everyday pet caretaking and washing around the house could be causing future issues. Just by keeping an eye on…
Read MoreFour Ways Storms And Heavy Rain Can Impact Your Plumbing
With the drenching Perth has received this week, every homeowner will be battening down the hatches. While everyone thinks to check the gutters there are a number of other areas put under sudden pressure by the downpour that you might have missed. Heavy rainfall could be affecting the efficiency of your drains, underground piping, overworking…
Read MoreCan Blocked Drains At Home Cause Rising Damp Issues?
Blocked or leaking drains can cause numerous headaches around the home but one of the biggest dangers is rising damp. Leaks can make their ways into floors, walls and ceilings unnoticed causing mould, peeling wallpaper and structural damage to your home while also spreading quickly. In the hot and humid climate of Perth this can…
Read MoreHow to check for leaks in your house – and find them!
Unfortunately – water leaks are a common occurrence in most households. Where there is a pipe, sink or tub there is also the possibility of springing a leak. A leak can appear big or small, in all shapes and sizes – with some a little harder to find than others. They can cause flooding, rot,…
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