find a plumber in southport

find a plumber in southport

find a plumber in southport

 Find a plumber in Southport

Google searches are the best way to find a plumber in Southport as you can check out the company reviews and gain information regarding the services etc that the individual company’s offer. all reputable company’s will have online reviews from the customers that give an incite to what there work and services are like. Check out the company on the gas safe register  this will document what gas appliances they are registered to work on . Always ask the engineer for there gas safe identification when they arrive at your property. Ask the engineer if they have carried out similar works to the one your asking them to quote for and if so ask for there details . Ask if there are any hidden charges if there are don’t use them transparency is important when requiring a quotation ( ask if there is VAT to be added ) . I hope this news post casts some light on the subject of finding a plumber in Southport if there is any further information required please contact Greg’s heating and plumbing .

gas safety certificate southport

Why have a gas safety certificate ?

The reason behind the gas safety certificate is to ensure the dwelling your having inspected is safe to inhabitate without the risk of carbon monoxide poising gas explosion our harm to your health caused by dangerous gas appliances or gas workmanship .

the cost of a average certificate is only £35 a small cost to pay to ensure your safe in your house or place of work .

Gregs heating undertake gas certificates in and around the Southport area so please call me if you would like to arrange one.

prevent rusty heating radiators

Rusty radiators is a common site in the UK , there are to main reasons the first being steam in the bathroom the second however can be avoided. Due to lack of care and the use of chemicals a large proportion of households at some point experience rust radiators , the simple introduction of a rust inhibitor can stop this happening.

the average price of a can of rust inhibitor is £15 and takes seconds to introduce into the heating system .It can either be sprayed into the system with a pressurised can or poured in ,there are may ways of doing both these methods .I’m going to post a you tube video on my Greg’s heating page to explain how to introduce chemical inhibitor .