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Gas Map

3/30/2014

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How safe is your home? Find the hidden dangers in your area.
See the map at Gas Safe's website:  http://www.staygassafe.co.uk/
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Top Tips (winter)

3/22/2014

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The following tips may help you reduce the risk of a plumbing emergency and could save unnecessary expense and distress. Also watch the videos at the foot of the page.

  • Find out where your stop valve is located on the incoming water supply main and label it. Check occassionally that it is working.
  • Whilst you are looking find where other service valves are located? Label them and check from time to time that they are working correctly.
  • Find the location of any drain valves on the system too. These can be used in an emergency to empty your water and central heating systems (once the source of heat has been put out).
  • Ensure that the storage system and exposed pipes are properly insulated, particularly in the roof space or attic.
  • In very cold weather take special care to prevent water pipes becoming frozen. If you have a storage cistern in the roof space, it’s a good idea to leave the hatch open. Heat from the house will help to keep the cistern and pipes from freezing.
  • Inspect your cold water storage cistern (tank) regularly and, if it is metal, make sure it is not corroding. Call in your Regsitered Plumbing Professional if there is any sign of a problem.
  • Check the condition of flexible hosepipes to plumbed-in domestic appliances at regular  intervals.
  • Dripping taps or continuously running overflow pipes are a sure sign that your plumbing system requires maintenance. To avoid them becoming major problems call in the services of your local Registered Plumbing Professional.
  • Have central heating boilers and other heating appliances serviced yearly.
  • If you have a condensing boiler, make sure that the condensate pipework is protected against freezing.
  • Make a note of your Registered Plumbing or Heating Professional telephone number for future reference.
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Enviroment

3/22/2014

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The Plumbing and Heating Engineering Sector (along with other mechanical engineering services), as a result of climate change and commitments under the Kyoto Agreement, will be subject to a series of regulatory changes over the next decade; introducing requirements for the integration of sustainable technologies into new buildings.

The Code for Sustainable Homes already sets requirements for water consumption and energy efficiency, and changes to the Building Regulations in 2009 (Part G), will introduce per person water consumption limits (maximum 125 litres per person per day), and amendments to Part L from 2010 onwards will introduce requirements for energy efficiency best practice, and the incorporation of renewable technology.

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Energy efficiency ranked the new ‘home essentials

3/22/2014

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Central heating and energy efficiency top the nation's list of top 20 ‘must-have' home features, according to new research from Gocompare.com Home Insurance. Today's house hunters are more likely to be sold on the idea of properties with an efficient central heating system (73%), double glazing (72%) and secure doors and windows (71%), than characterful features. Only nine per cent of those surveyed said that if they were looking to buy a house, they would consider period features to be essential. Energy efficiency was a key theme running through the survey - across all the regions. As well as an effective central heating system and double glazing, the top ten property essentials include a good energy efficiency rating (54%) and cavity wall insulation (48%).. - See more at: http://www.hpmmag.com/newsitem.asp?newsID=2434#sthash.API80xTM.dpuf
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    Darryl Oscroft. Plumbing & Gas Engineer.

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