Choosing a contractor with the right qualifications and approvals is an important consideration when protecting your main supply pipe bringing fresh water into your property. WaterSafe accreditation provides homeowners with confidence that a contractor has demonstrated the required knowledge,...
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According to the Energy Saving Trust, the average household uses ‘345’ litres of water daily. Every day, family members will use the following: Showers Baths Toilets Sinks Hoses Bidets Washing machines Dishwashers Damaged water supplies interrupt daily life, which...
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According to CCW, “A person uses 146 litres of water per day.” And because of that sheer consumption of water, “114 litres per property are lost through leakage every day.” This exacerbates the need to ensure every water system...
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Knowing how to spot water leak symptoms in your commercial building is important if you want to prevent damage. Through careful inspection, there are certain signs that can help you to identify whether water is leaking, such as damp...
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If your home or business premises were built before 1970, there’s a good chance that your water is supplied using lead pipes. There are certain measures that can be taken to reduce contamination from lead pipes. Whether you have...
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At Avon Water Services we believe in the mantra “prevention is better than cure”, especially when it comes to problems with water supply and other plumbing-related issues. Over the winter months, the weather typically becomes unpredictable, so it’s crucial...
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Low water pressure can be a frustrating and inconvenient issue to deal with. Whether it’s a weak shower, a slow-filling washing machine, or a dribbling faucet, understanding the causes of low water pressure is essential in resolving this common...
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With utility bills rising nationwide, ensuring that your business premises aren’t losing money over a leaking water pipe is essential. On average, more than 3 billion litres of water are lost every day, and in large commercial premises, leaks...
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If your property was built before 1970 then there is a fair possibility that you have lead water pipes in your home. However, even if the pipework on your property has been replaced there still remains the prospect that...
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As winter well and truly sets in and the temperatures start to plummet into the minus figures, the risk of pipes freezing becomes an ever-present possibility. Not only can this prevent water from coming out of your taps but...
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