Do heating boilers profit from a power-flush
With each passing year internal contaminants develops within your gas boiler and system. The contaminants will need to be flushed out to restore your gas fired boiler and central heating system to normal operation.
A popular method for quickly removing that these contaminants is to use a powerflush.
Any gas boiler and system can develop this contamination problem over time, time is the main factor has deposits build every day. If you are replacing major components in your system you should consider a power flush to help them operate in the optimal conditions. Fitting new components will inevitably disturb the contaminants causing it to circulate through the boiler and central heating system once more.
You can purchase corrosion inhibitor in the shops which can be added to the central heating system and help to slow any contaminants buildup.
Monday, March 30, 2009
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gas boiler,
power flush
Monday, March 23, 2009
Gas Safe warn DIY'ers
It's interesting to read that the New governing body 'Gas Safe' has issued figures with over 4 in 10 people (41.4%) admitting they are more likely fit a new gas appliance in the current economic climate. Only 15% of respondents said they would always use a professional tradesman.
Obviously these are worrying figures and would recommend anyone considering do any Gas work themselves to check out our Special offers page as there are always affordable tradesmen on there.
Obviously these are worrying figures and would recommend anyone considering do any Gas work themselves to check out our Special offers page as there are always affordable tradesmen on there.
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affordable tradesman,
special offer
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Whos responsibility is blocked drains?
We often get calls from disgruntled people who have blocked drains. A majority of time we can unblock your drains using common methods such as roding or high pressure water. However, a small percentage of the time we find that there is not blockage on the customers property but still they have a foul smell and water is residing in the drain. This is often because the blockage is either further on down the line on a neighbour's property or the actual main sewer line is blocked.
Problems start to arise when the blockage is on the neighbours property but is only causing homes further down the line problems. The argument then becomes 'who is going to pay for the drains to be cleaned'?
Problems start to arise when the blockage is on the neighbours property but is only causing homes further down the line problems. The argument then becomes 'who is going to pay for the drains to be cleaned'?
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Blocked drains,
unblock drains
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Painting and Decorating
It's strange how the emphasis on on products and services changes each week? Its would seem that somewhere, someone has decided that the country needs painters and decorators this week and guttering the following week.
I have considered that this could be a change in the weather but still not entirely sure. Yesterday was a really busy day for us an we done quite a few quotes on maintenance work for painting and decorating.
I have considered that this could be a change in the weather but still not entirely sure. Yesterday was a really busy day for us an we done quite a few quotes on maintenance work for painting and decorating.
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guttering,
painting and decorating
Monday, March 16, 2009
Cover Heat Policies and complaints
Throughout the years we have been sub contractors for all the main insurance companies and policy providers. And just over a year ago we were contacted by Coverheat whom were looking for reputable plumbing and Heating tradesmen in the Northwest. After a couple of conversations and a bit of research into who Coverheat, we finally agreed to attend a few boiler service jobs and all was well. It then progressed to boiler breakdowns and repairs, this is when we eventually got concerned. As we were called out to diagnose a problems with customers boilers and provide a quote with parts and labour to repair the appliance, however we were never asked to repair the boiler. This resulted into Coverheat customers repeatedly calling our control center and complaining about the service and all we could do is refer them back to Cover heat Customer services. This did not go down well and cover heat customer have ended up paying us to repair the boiler without going through their policy.
Now it seems that cover heat are going through all sorts of problems and a lot of contactors are chasing money from them. We have also stopped our services as we have oustanding costs since November.
Now it seems that cover heat are going through all sorts of problems and a lot of contactors are chasing money from them. We have also stopped our services as we have oustanding costs since November.
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Cover heat,
home policies,
policy complaints
Friday, March 13, 2009
Tradesman from a pound?

There is a lot of caution from our website visitors when using the online quote and booking form. We know this because of the high number of calls we get each day requesting an emergency plumber or boiler repair.
We believe that the quick quote form is pretty simple to use but would be extremely grateful for any feedback from you guys. Please either respond to this post or email us at info@rapidfix.com.
Once more we have an excellent promotion to encourage you guys to use the online booking form; we are offering all our services from ONE POUND check the special offers page out!
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tradesman
Thursday, March 12, 2009
CORGI Carbon Monoxide Report
CORGI has released its second report that highlights the areas and groups of people who are most at risk of gas-related carbon monoxide poisoning.
Lack of an official, centralised incident reporting system and many cases going undiagnosed, means the overall figures in this report could be much higher.
Worst hit regions
London, Yorkshire, The Midlands and Wales are the worst affected regions in the UK, reporting the most incidents per head of population.
Vulnerable groups
The elderly, those living in private rented accommodation and those living in non-English speaking communities have all been identified as vulnerable groups.
Consumer awareness
The public in general are at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning due to their startling lack of knowledge of the dangers. CORGI’s consumer research reveals that 91% of people have a smoke alarm installed but 65% of people do not have a carbon monoxide alarm. Shockingly, 3% of people do not even know what a carbon monoxide alarm is.
Recommendations
Carbon monoxide poisoning can be cause by many factors such as blocked flues and chimneys, installation or appliance faults, owner error and even weather conditions. Counter measures recommended to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning include using a CORGI registered installer to annually service appliances and installing a carbon monoxide alarm.
Lack of an official, centralised incident reporting system and many cases going undiagnosed, means the overall figures in this report could be much higher.
Worst hit regions
London, Yorkshire, The Midlands and Wales are the worst affected regions in the UK, reporting the most incidents per head of population.
Vulnerable groups
The elderly, those living in private rented accommodation and those living in non-English speaking communities have all been identified as vulnerable groups.
Consumer awareness
The public in general are at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning due to their startling lack of knowledge of the dangers. CORGI’s consumer research reveals that 91% of people have a smoke alarm installed but 65% of people do not have a carbon monoxide alarm. Shockingly, 3% of people do not even know what a carbon monoxide alarm is.
Recommendations
Carbon monoxide poisoning can be cause by many factors such as blocked flues and chimneys, installation or appliance faults, owner error and even weather conditions. Counter measures recommended to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning include using a CORGI registered installer to annually service appliances and installing a carbon monoxide alarm.
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carbon monoxide poisoning
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Washing Machine Leaks
There has been a recent influx of calls for emergency plumbers concerning leaks in kitchens. The funny thing is that a majority of these emergencies have been due to washing machine Hose leaks!
Its simple to avoid this problem and here's how to do it. Look behind your washing machine. Notice the hoses connecting the appliance to the water main. The hoses are probably old and made of rubber. Almost nobody ever turns off those faucets so the hoses are always fully charged with maximum water pressure. When one splits or bursts, it will flood your house.
Any company offering plumbing services will tell you that replacing old hoses with new ones, preferably stronger, braided stainless steel hoses, will go a long way toward preventing a flood. You don't need licensed plumbing specialists to do the job. Anyone who has ever hooked up a garden hose can do it. It's a simple residential plumbing solution that will save you a fortune.
Its simple to avoid this problem and here's how to do it. Look behind your washing machine. Notice the hoses connecting the appliance to the water main. The hoses are probably old and made of rubber. Almost nobody ever turns off those faucets so the hoses are always fully charged with maximum water pressure. When one splits or bursts, it will flood your house.
Any company offering plumbing services will tell you that replacing old hoses with new ones, preferably stronger, braided stainless steel hoses, will go a long way toward preventing a flood. You don't need licensed plumbing specialists to do the job. Anyone who has ever hooked up a garden hose can do it. It's a simple residential plumbing solution that will save you a fortune.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Gas Safe Register
We got our Gas Safe registration cards today.
As you may know Capita's Gas Safety Register scheme replaces CORGI's registration scheme from April 1, 2009, and installers will need to be registered on the scheme to operate legally.
I am still pretty concerned about taking the Corgi logo of the website as there doesn't seem to be allot of exposure of the Gas Safe Register Brand. This should really cause some concern for the public whom do not realise that it not a Corgi Plumber that they now need to repair gas appliances. But it is a Gas Safe Registered Plumber?
As you may know Capita's Gas Safety Register scheme replaces CORGI's registration scheme from April 1, 2009, and installers will need to be registered on the scheme to operate legally.
I am still pretty concerned about taking the Corgi logo of the website as there doesn't seem to be allot of exposure of the Gas Safe Register Brand. This should really cause some concern for the public whom do not realise that it not a Corgi Plumber that they now need to repair gas appliances. But it is a Gas Safe Registered Plumber?
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