Project guides
Electrician
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Appliance Repair
Appliance repair by an electrician is about fixing or servicing the electrical components of your household appliances. This might include ovens, cookers, washing machines, dishwashers, or even lighting systems built into appliances.
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Bathroom TV Installation
Bathroom TV installation is a specialised electrical job that involves fitting a television display safely within your bathroom environment.
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Ceiling Fan Installation
Ceiling fans are a practical and energy-efficient way to help circulate air and keep your home comfortable, especially during warmer months.
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Chandelier Installation
Installing a chandelier can bring a touch of elegance and character to your home, whether you’re updating a tired light fitting or decorating a new space.
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Change a hard wired appliance point to a normal power socket
If you have a hard wired appliance point in your home—such as for an electric cooker or a built-in oven—and you want to change it to a standard power socket, it can make your kitchen or utility area far more versatile.
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Connect a cooker or other appliance to an existing hard-wired power outlet
Connecting a cooker or other kitchen appliance to an existing hard-wired power outlet is a common electrical job in many UK homes.
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Cooker Hood Repair
A cooker hood, sometimes called an extractor fan or cooker extractor, helps remove cooking smells, smoke, steam, and grease from your kitchen.
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Diagnose and fix an electrical fault
Electrical faults are common issues that occur in UK homes at some point. They can cause safety hazards, disrupt your daily routine, or damage electrical appliances if left unresolved.
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Dimmer Switches Installation
Dimmer switches allow you to adjust the brightness of your lighting, helping create the perfect atmosphere for any room.
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Disconnect a hard-wired cooker or other appliance
Disconnecting a hard-wired cooker or other appliance is a common electrical task that homeowners may need when replacing old appliances, moving house, or upgrading their kitchen.
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Do one hour’s electrical work
If you need a small electrical task completed around your home—such as installing a new light fitting, replacing a socket, or adding a USB charging point—then “doing one hour’s electrical work” is a handy phrase you might hear from an electrician or see in a q
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Drive Over Lights
Drive over lights are a practical and attractive way to illuminate paths, driveways, patios or garden features, while also providing a functional surface that vehicles or pedestrians can safely cross.
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EICR: Electrical Inspection Condition Report
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is an important safety check for your home’s electrical system.
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EPC Certificate
An **Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)** is an official document that rates the energy efficiency of a property on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). In the UK, EPCs are required whenever you build, sell, or rent out a home.
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Electric Blind
Electric blinds are window coverings powered by electricity, allowing you to open or close them effortlessly using a remote control, wall switch, or even a smartphone app.
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Electric Car Charger Installation
Installing an electric car charger at home is an increasingly popular upgrade for UK homeowners, especially as more people switch to electric vehicles (EVs).
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Electric Fire Installation
An electric fire installation involves fitting a wall-mounted or freestanding electric fire in your home. It’s a popular choice for homeowners wanting the cosy ambience of a fire without the hassle of wood logs, gas supplies, or chimney maintenance.
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Electric Shower
An electric shower is a popular choice for UK homes where instant hot water is needed directly at the shower head.
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Electrical Safety Check
An **electrical safety check** is a professional inspection of your home’s electrical system to ensure it’s safe, compliant, and functioning properly.
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Electrical Wall Box
An electrical wall box is a crucial part of your home’s wiring infrastructure. It’s the small, often hidden container mounted inside your walls that houses electrical connections such as sockets, light switches, or junction points.
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Electrician Hourly Rate
Electricians carry out essential work in your home’s electrical system, from fitting new sockets and lights to rewiring rooms or installing home security systems.
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Emergency Electrician
An emergency electrician is a qualified tradesperson you call when you have an urgent electrical problem that needs immediate attention.
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Ethernet and Phone Lines
Ethernet and phone lines remain key to many homes for reliable internet and landline connectivity.
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Extend wiring for new light where there hasn’t been one before
Extending wiring for a new light where there hasn’t been one before is a common electrical job homeowners consider when they want to brighten up a room, add extra lighting for safety, or improve functionality.
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Fire Suppression System
A fire suppression system is an electrical or mechanical setup designed to detect and automatically extinguish fires, helping to protect your home, belongings, and family.
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Fit switched fused spur for boiler or other appliance
A switched fused spur is a useful addition to your home’s electrical system when installing or upgrading appliances like a boiler, immersion heater, or cooker.
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Fix a light or light switch which isn’t working properly
A light or light switch that isn’t working properly can be more than just an inconvenience — it might affect your daily routines or signal an underlying electrical issue.
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Fix a socket which isn’t working
A socket that isn’t working can be frustrating and inconvenient, whether it’s a single plug in the living room or multiple outlets in the kitchen. Repairing or fixing a faulty socket is a common electrical job every homeowner might face at some point.
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Fix a tripping fusebox
If your fusebox is tripping frequently, it’s more than just a minor inconvenience.
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Fix an electric heater
An electric heater fix might be needed when your heater isn’t warming up properly, making unusual noises, or simply won’t switch on. Given the UK’s often chilly seasons, having a reliable source of heating is essential for comfort and safety at home.
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Fix an extractor fan
An extractor fan helps improve ventilation in your home by removing excess moisture, cooking odours, and stale air. They’re commonly fitted in kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, or anywhere dampness or lingering smells might be a problem.
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Fix an intercom which isn’t working correctly
An intercom system provides a convenient and secure way to communicate with visitors before letting them into your home.
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Fix or replace bathroom pull switch
A bathroom pull switch controls the lighting or extractor fan in your bathroom and is designed to be operated safely in a wet environment.
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Hive Installation
Installing a smart heating system like Hive is becoming increasingly popular in UK homes. A Hive installation allows you to control your heating and hot water conveniently via your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
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Home Cinema
A home cinema can transform your living space into a private entertainment hub, offering cinema-quality viewing without leaving your home.
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Home Generator Installation
A home generator installation is a practical solution for UK homeowners who want reliable backup power during power cuts or in areas with frequent outages.
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Home Lift
A home lift can make a significant difference if stairs are becoming difficult to manage or if you want to improve accessibility within your home.
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Indoor Lights Decor
Indoor lights decor refers to the installation, replacement, or upgrading of lighting fixtures inside your home to enhance functionality and style.
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Install Hot Tub power
Installing power for a hot tub is an important step for any homeowner planning to enjoy a relaxing soak in their garden or home.
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Install Recessed Lighting
Recessed lighting, sometimes called downlights or spotlights, is a popular way to create a modern, streamlined look in your home.
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Install Smart Garage Door Opener
A smart garage door opener lets you control your garage door remotely using a smartphone, tablet, or even voice commands. It adds convenience, security, and flexibility to your home—no more wondering if you left the door open or fumbling for remote controls.
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Install Smart Lighting
Smart lighting is a modern way to control the lights in your home using your smartphone, tablet, or voice assistant.
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Install Under-Cabinet Lighting
Under-cabinet lighting involves fitting lamps or LED strips beneath kitchen cabinets to illuminate the worktop below.
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Install a Smart Meter
A smart meter is a modern replacement for your traditional electricity and gas meters. It electronically sends accurate usage data directly to your energy supplier, eliminating the need for estimated bills and manual meter readings.
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Install a light (to existing wiring)
Installing a light to existing wiring is a common electrical job in UK homes. Whether you want to add a new ceiling light, replace an old fitting, or fit a wall light, it can improve the appearance and functionality of a room.
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Install a nest thermostat
A Nest thermostat is a modern smart thermostat that helps you control your home heating more efficiently. Installing one can make managing your heating system easier, often reducing energy bills and providing convenience through app control or voice commands.
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Install a new power outlet for a cooker or other hard-wired appliance and connect the appliance
Installing a new power outlet for a cooker or other hard-wired appliance is a common electrician’s job in UK homes.
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Install an additional aerial socket
Adding an extra aerial socket in your home is a common request when you want to connect another TV or radio without disconnecting the existing one.
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Install an additional light switch
Installing an additional light switch in your home can make daily life more convenient.
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Install an additional power socket
Adding an extra power socket is a common home improvement that can make daily life more convenient.
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Install earth bonding
Earth bonding is a crucial safety measure in your home’s electrical system. It involves connecting metallic parts that could potentially become live during a fault to the earth, ensuring any stray electric current safely flows away.
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Install new power outlet for a cooker or other hard-wired appliance and connect the appliance
Installing a new power outlet specifically for a cooker or other hard-wired kitchen appliance is a common electrical job in UK homes. It’s often needed when you’re upgrading your kitchen, installing a new electric cooker or hob, or rearranging appliances.
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Install new smoke or heat detector
Installing a new smoke or heat detector is an important step in keeping your home safe. These devices provide early warning of fire or overheating, helping to protect you, your family, and your property.
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Install or replace a Fusebox
A fusebox (also known as a consumer unit) is the home’s electrical control centre. It houses the main switch and fuses or circuit breakers that protect your circuits.
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Lawn Mower Repair
A well-maintained lawn mower is essential for keeping your garden tidy and healthy. Over time, electric lawn mowers can develop faults or stop working altogether, which is where lawn mower repair comes in.
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Loss of power
Loss of power in your home can be frustrating and even dangerous, depending on the cause. It often occurs suddenly, leaving you without lighting, heating, or the use of electrical appliances.
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Motion Sensor Lights Installation
Motion sensor lights are a practical addition to many homes. These lights switch on automatically when they detect movement nearby, providing instant illumination to pathways, driveways, gardens, or entrances.
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Move a light
Moving a light fitting involves relocating a ceiling or wall light to a different position in a room.
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Move a light switch
Moving a light switch means relocating the location of an existing switch to a more convenient or desired position within your home.
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Move a power socket
Moving a power socket means relocating an existing electrical outlet to a different position on a wall or even onto another wall.
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Move a smoke or heat detector
Smoke and heat detectors play a vital role in keeping your home safe by providing early warning of fire.
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Move an Electric Meter
Moving an electric meter means relocating the position of your home’s electricity meter from one spot to another.
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Move an aerial socket
Moving an aerial socket involves relocating the point where your TV aerial cable connects to the wall. This might be needed if you’re refurbishing a room, rearranging furniture, or improving signal quality by repositioning the socket.
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Move an electric heater
Moving an electric heater is a common home improvement task in UK houses. Whether you want to create more space, improve heat distribution, or simply redesign a room, relocating an electric heater can help.
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Move an intercom handset
Moving an intercom handset is a straightforward electrical job that involves relocating your door entry system’s listening and speaking unit to a different room or position within your home.
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New Electric Fuse Box
A new electric fuse box is a common upgrade for many UK homes, especially older properties or those undergoing renovations. The fuse box, also called a consumer unit, is the control centre for your home’s electrical system.
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New Plug Sockets
New plug sockets are often needed when you want to add more points to power your electrical appliances, improve the layout of sockets in a room, or replace old or damaged outlets.
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Outdoor Cinema
An outdoor cinema setup lets you enjoy films, sports or streaming services in the fresh air, turning your garden or patio into a cosy entertainment space. It’s ideal for summer evenings, family gatherings, or special occasions like birthdays.
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Outdoor Lights
Outdoor lighting involves installing or upgrading lights around your home’s exterior—on walls, pathways, patios, gardens, or driveways.
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Outdoor Socket Installation
If you enjoy spending time in your garden, an outdoor socket can be very handy. Whether it’s for plugging in garden lights, powering electric tools, charging your lawnmower, or running a water feature, an outdoor power point provides convenient, safe access to
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Oven Installation
An oven installation is the process of fitting a new electric oven into your kitchen, replacing an old one, or installing one in a newly renovated space.
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Oven Repair
An oven is an essential part of most UK kitchens, used daily for cooking and baking. However, over time it can develop faults — maybe it won’t heat properly, the timer stops working, or the electrical elements fail.
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PIV Installation
A Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) system is designed to improve the air quality inside your home by gently introducing fresh, filtered air to reduce humidity, stale air, and condensation.
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Parking Sensor Installation
Parking sensors are small devices fitted to your vehicle or driveway area that help you park safely by detecting obstacles you might not see. They are especially useful in tight spaces or busy streets, reducing the risk of bumps and scrapes.
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Portable Appliance Testing
Portable Appliance Testing, often shortened to PAT, is a safety check for electrical appliances that are plugged into mains sockets in your home or workplace.
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Projector Installation
Projector installation is the process of fitting a video projector in your home, usually in a living room, media room, or home cinema. It’s needed if you want to enjoy a large, cinema-style screen without the bulk of a traditional TV.
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Repair or fix a fire alarm or fire alarm system
A fire alarm or fire alarm system is designed to alert you and your family early if there’s a fire at home. Over time, alarms can develop faults, stop working properly, or you might wish to upgrade an old system for better safety.
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Replace Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers are safety devices within your home’s consumer unit (fuse box) that protect your wiring from damage caused by electrical faults, like overloads or short circuits.
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Replace a fire alarm/smoke detector
A fire alarm, or smoke detector, is a vital safety device in your home, designed to alert you early if smoke or fire is detected.
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Replace a light switch
Replacing a light switch is a common home maintenance task that most UK homeowners encounter at some point. It may be necessary if a switch is faulty, damaged, or simply outdated and no longer fits your décor.
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Replace a power socket
Replacing a power socket is a common electrical job in UK homes, usually needed when an old socket is faulty, damaged, or you want to upgrade to a newer, safer model.
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Replace an aerial socket
An aerial socket is what connects your TV or radio to the aerial cable, allowing you to receive broadcast signals clearly. Over time, sockets can wear out, become loose, or stop working properly, causing poor picture or sound quality.
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Replace an electric fire
Replacing an electric fire is a common home improvement task for UK homeowners who want to update an old or inefficient unit, change the style of their room, or install a fire that provides better heating or safety features.
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Replace an electric heater
Replacing an electric heater is a common home improvement task for UK homeowners. You might need to replace your heater if it’s no longer working efficiently, has become unreliable, or is outdated and costing too much to run.
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Replace an extractor fan
Extractor fans play a key role in keeping your home well-ventilated, particularly in moisture-prone rooms like kitchens and bathrooms. Over time, your extractor fan may become less effective, noisy, or stop working altogether.
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Replace an intercom handset
An intercom handset allows you to communicate with visitors at your front door safely and conveniently, often before letting them in. Over time, these handsets can wear out, suffer from damage, or become outdated as technology improves.
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Rewire a House
Rewiring a house means replacing the electrical wiring and components throughout your home. It is usually needed when the existing wiring is old, faulty, or not up to current safety standards.
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Roof Heating Cable Installation
Roof heating cable installation involves fitting electric heating cables to your roof, gutters, and downpipes to prevent ice dams and dangerous icicles forming in winter.
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Smart Home Installation
Smart home installation is the process of fitting and setting up devices and systems in your house that can be controlled remotely or automated for convenience, security, and energy efficiency.
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Smart Plugs
Smart plugs are simple devices that turn ordinary electrical sockets into “smart” ones. They allow you to control whatever’s plugged in remotely via a smartphone app, voice commands, or timers.
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Smart Speakers
Smart speakers are wireless devices that combine a speaker with a voice-controlled assistant, allowing you to play music, control smart home gadgets, get news updates, and much more—all hands-free.
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Smoke Alarm Installation
Smoke alarm installation is a straightforward but crucial home safety measure. Smoke alarms detect fire early by sensing smoke particles, giving you and your household precious time to escape if a fire breaks out.
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Solar Battery
A solar battery is a device that stores excess electricity generated by your solar panels for later use, helping to reduce reliance on the grid and lower your energy bills.
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Solar Panel Installation
Solar panel installation involves fitting photovoltaic (PV) panels onto your home, which convert sunlight into electricity.
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Solar Panel Maintenance
Solar panel maintenance refers to the regular check-ups, cleaning, and repairs needed to keep your solar photovoltaic (PV) system working efficiently.
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Stairlift Installation
A stairlift is an electrically powered chair or platform installed along a staircase to help individuals who struggle with mobility. It allows a person to safely travel up and down the stairs without risk of falls or excessive strain.
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Storage Heaters
Storage heaters are electric heating units designed to store heat during cheaper, off-peak hours (usually overnight) and release it gradually throughout the day.
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TV Aerial Installation
A TV aerial installation is the process of fitting an external antenna to your home, enabling you to receive Freeview digital TV channels over the air.
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TV Screen Repair
A TV screen repair is a job to fix damaged or faulty television screens, often due to cracks, dead pixels, power faults, or display issues.
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Wind Turbine Installation
Installing a wind turbine at home is a way to generate your own electricity using wind power. It can reduce your reliance on the grid, lower energy bills, and decrease your carbon footprint.
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Wireless Light Switch
A wireless light switch is a convenient and modern alternative to traditional wired switches. Instead of connecting directly to your home’s electrical wiring, it uses radio signals to control your lighting.
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AC Replacement
Air conditioning (AC) replacement means removing an old or faulty AC unit and fitting a new one in your home.
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Adjust pipework and connect gas appliance
Adjusting pipework and connecting a gas appliance is a fairly common job when installing or replacing boilers, cookers, fires, or other gas-powered appliances in a UK home.
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Air Conditioning Installation
Air conditioning installation is the process of fitting a system that cools, and often dehumidifies, the air inside your home.
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Air Conditioning Repair
Air conditioning repair is the process of fixing any issues that prevent your system from cooling your home effectively.
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Boiler Repair
A boiler repair is the process of fixing issues with your central heating boiler, an essential system in most UK homes that provides both heating and hot water.
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Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation
A carbon monoxide (CO) detector is a vital safety device for every home that has gas, oil, or solid fuel appliances. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas that can be deadly if inhaled in large quantities.
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Central Heating Engineer
A **Central Heating Engineer** is a skilled professional who installs, maintains, and repairs central heating systems in UK homes.
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Central Heating Installation
Central heating installation involves fitting a new heating system to provide warmth and hot water throughout your home.
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Connect a gas appliance to existing gas supply
Connecting a gas appliance to an existing gas supply is a common job for homeowners who are installing a new cooker, boiler, fireplace, or gas fire.
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Electric vs Gas Heating
Choosing between electric and gas heating is a common consideration for UK homeowners looking to heat their homes efficiently, affordably, and safely.
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Fit Radiator Thermostat
A radiator thermostat is a small but crucial part of your home heating system. It controls the temperature of each radiator by regulating the flow of hot water, helping you keep rooms comfortable and save energy.
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Fix a boiler or heating controls
A well-functioning boiler and heating controls are essential for keeping your home warm and your hot water running smoothly, especially during the colder months.
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Fix a radiator which isn’t heating up correctly
If one of your radiators isn’t heating up as it should, it’s more than just inconvenient—it can affect the comfort of your whole home.
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Fix an immersion (water tank) heater
An immersion heater, also known as a water tank heater, is an electric heating element fitted inside or attached to a hot water cylinder. It heats the water directly when your main boiler or other heating systems are off or require a boost.
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Fix leaking radiator
A leaking radiator is a common household problem that can cause damp patches, increase your heating bills, and potentially damage your floor or walls if left unchecked.
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Freon Refill
If your air conditioning or heat pump system is struggling to cool or heat effectively, a Freon refill might be needed. Freon is a common brand name for refrigerants used in cooling equipment that absorb and release heat.
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Gas Boiler Service
A gas boiler service is an essential annual check-up that keeps your heating system running safely and efficiently. If you have a gas boiler heating your home, it’s important to get it serviced regularly, typically once a year.
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Gas Line
A gas line is the pipework that safely delivers natural gas from your home’s main supply to appliances like boilers, cookers, fires, or heaters.
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Gas Safety Certificate
A Gas Safety Certificate is an official document that confirms your home's gas appliances have been checked by a qualified professional and are safe to use.
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Gas safety check (CP12)
A **Gas Safety Check**, often referred to as a CP12, is an essential inspection carried out by a qualified Heating Engineer to ensure that your gas appliances and associated pipework are safe to use in your home.
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Ground Source Heat Pump
A ground source heat pump (GSHP) is an eco-friendly heating system that extracts natural heat from the ground to warm your home and provide hot water.
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Heat Pump
A heat pump is an energy-efficient heating system that extracts heat from the air, ground, or water outside your home and uses it to warm your living space and hot water.
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Install a Combi Boiler
A combi boiler is a popular and efficient choice for heating and hot water in UK homes. It heats water directly from the mains when you turn on your tap, meaning you don’t need a separate hot water tank or cylinder.
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Install a Radiator
Installing a radiator is a common home heating upgrade or repair that helps keep your living space warm and comfortable.
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Install new heating controls or thermostat
Installing new heating controls or a thermostat is an important step towards improving your home’s heating efficiency and comfort.
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LPG Tank Installation
LPG tank installation is the process of fitting a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage tank on your property, usually to supply heating or cooking appliances where mains gas isn’t available.
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MVHR Installation
Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) is a system designed to improve indoor air quality while reducing heat loss. It works by extracting stale, humid air from your home and replacing it with fresh, filtered air from outside.
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Move A Boiler
Moving a boiler means relocating your existing heating boiler to a different part of your home.
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Move a gas cooker or hob
Moving a gas cooker or hob is a common task when you’re redecorating your kitchen, updating your appliances, or improving your kitchen layout.
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Move heating control panel / thermostat
Moving a heating control panel or thermostat involves relocating the device that regulates your central heating system from one part of your home to another.
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Moving Gas Meter
Moving a gas meter might seem unusual, but it’s often necessary when you’re renovating your home, extending a room, or improving access to the meter for safety or convenience.
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New Boiler
A new boiler installation is an important home upgrade that keeps your house warm and supplies hot water reliably.
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New Gas Boiler
A new gas boiler is a common home improvement that replaces an old or inefficient heating system. Boilers provide central heating and hot water by burning natural gas, and over time they wear out or become less efficient.
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Oil Boiler Installation
An oil boiler installation involves fitting a new central heating boiler powered by heating oil, rather than mains gas or electric. This is most common in rural or off-grid UK homes where gas isn’t available.
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Oil Tank Removal
If your home uses heating oil, you might one day need to have your oil tank removed.
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Radiator Bleeding
Radiator bleeding is a straightforward but important maintenance task for UK homeowners with central heating systems. When your radiator feels cold at the top but warm at the bottom, it often means trapped air is preventing efficient heating.
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Radon Test
Radon testing is a simple but important job for UK homeowners concerned about indoor air quality and long-term health risks. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes from underground soil and rocks.
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Relocate a gas pipe
Relocating a gas pipe is a task often needed when you’re refurbishing your kitchen, installing new gas appliances, or making structural changes that affect the position of existing gas pipework.
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Replace Thermostat
A thermostat controls your heating system by regulating the temperature inside your home. Replacing a thermostat may be needed when your old one is faulty, inaccurate, or simply outdated.
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Replace a Gas Pipe
Replacing a gas pipe is a common job that may become necessary for various reasons in your home. You might need a replacement if the existing pipe is damaged, corroded, leaking, or doesn’t meet current safety standards.
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Replace a radiator
Replacing a radiator is a common home improvement task that helps maintain an efficient and comfortable heating system. You might need to replace a radiator if it’s leaking, damaged, corroded, or just no longer providing enough heat.
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Replace an immersion heater
An immersion heater is an electric heating element that’s installed inside a hot water cylinder (usually a copper or unvented cylinder) to heat water when your main boiler isn’t in use or as a backup.
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Service an oil boiler
If you have an oil-fired boiler heating your home, regular servicing is essential to keep it running safely and efficiently.
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Skirting Board Heating
Skirting board heating is a clever way to warm your home using low-profile heaters that fit neatly along the base of your walls, integrated with or replacing your existing skirting boards.
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Underfloor Heating Installation
Underfloor heating installation is the process of fitting a heating system beneath your floor surface, providing a warm and even heat source throughout your home.
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Whole House Dehumidifier
A whole house dehumidifier is a system designed to reduce excess moisture throughout your entire home.
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Air Duct Cleaning
Air duct cleaning is the process of removing dust, debris, mould, and other contaminants from the ventilation ducts in your home. These ducts carry air from your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system to various rooms.
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Backwater Valve
A **backwater valve** is an important plumbing device designed to prevent sewage or wastewater from flowing back into your home’s drains. It’s installed in the main drainage pipe that leads out from your property.
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Bar Sink
A **bar sink** is a small sink unit typically installed in home bar areas, kitchens, or utility rooms. It’s designed mainly for rinsing glasses, preparing drinks, or quick hand washing, without taking up as much space as a full kitchen sink.
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Bidet Toilet Installation
A bidet toilet is an increasingly popular addition in UK homes, offering enhanced personal hygiene and comfort.
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Cast Iron Waste Pipe Replacement
Cast iron waste pipes are a common sight in many UK homes, especially older properties. These pipes carry waste water away from sinks, baths, and toilets towards the drainage system.
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Circulator Pump Replacement
A circulator pump is an essential part of many UK homes’ central heating and hot water systems. Its job is to move warm water from your boiler to the radiators or hot water cylinder, ensuring a steady heat flow throughout your home.
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Clear blockage in Saniflo / macerator
A Saniflo or macerator system is a handy solution for adding a toilet, shower, or basin where traditional plumbing isn’t feasible. These devices grind up waste and pump it away through small-diameter pipes.
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Clear blockage in drain (including the u-bend or plughole)
A blocked drain, plughole, or u-bend is a common household nuisance that can cause slow drainage, unpleasant smells, or even water backing up onto floors. This job involves clearing the blockage so your water flows freely again.
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Digital Shower
A digital shower is a modern showering system that allows you to control water temperature and flow precisely, often via a remote control or touchscreen panel.
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Disconnect a plumbed-in appliance
Disconnecting a plumbed-in appliance means safely removing an appliance that is connected to your home’s water supply. This is often necessary if you’re upgrading, replacing, or removing items like dishwashers, washing machines, or water softeners.
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Dishwasher Installation
A dishwasher installation is the process of fitting a new dishwasher into your kitchen, connecting it to water supply and drainage, and ensuring it works safely and efficiently.
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Do one hour’s plumbing work
If you’ve spotted a dripping tap, a leaking pipe, or need to install a new radiator valve, you might just need about an hour of a plumber’s time.
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Dog Shower Station
A dog shower station is a dedicated plumbing fixture designed to make washing your dog at home easier, cleaner, and less stressful.
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Drain Pipe Repair
A drain pipe repair is a common plumbing job that involves fixing damaged or blocked drainpipes which carry wastewater away from your home.
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Drain Survey
A drain survey is a specialist inspection of the drainage system serving your home. It helps identify any blockages, damage, or defects in pipes leading away from your property.
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Drain Trap
A drain trap is a simple but essential plumbing component that prevents unpleasant smells and harmful sewer gases from entering your home. It’s the curved section of pipe located beneath sinks, baths, and other drainage points.
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Dual Flush Toilet
A dual flush toilet is a bathroom fitting designed to save water by offering two flush options: a smaller flush for liquid waste and a larger flush for solid waste.
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Extend or modify pipework and connect an appliance to it
Extending or modifying pipework and connecting an appliance to it is a common job in many UK homes.
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Fix High Water Pressure
High water pressure in a home might sound like a good thing, but it can actually cause several problems. If your taps are banging, your pipes are leaking, or your appliances are wearing out quickly, your water pressure might be too high.
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Fix Low Water Pressure
Low water pressure is a common issue that can affect your home’s comfort and convenience. You might notice it as weak flows from taps, slow-filling baths, or poor shower sprays.
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Fix a leak
A leaking pipe, tap, or radiator is a common plumbing issue in UK homes. Fixing a leak promptly is important to avoid water damage, higher bills, or damp problems.
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Fix a leaking toilet
A leaking toilet might seem like a minor annoyance, but it can lead to wasted water, higher bills, and even damage to your bathroom floor or walls if left unattended.
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Fix a shower pump
A shower pump is a small but important device that boosts the water pressure in your home’s shower system.
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Fix a shower which isn’t working correctly
A shower that isn’t working correctly can be frustrating, especially when you rely on it daily. Problems can range from low water pressure and inconsistent temperatures to leaks or a complete failure to start.
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Fix a tap which isn’t working properly
If your tap isn’t working properly—whether it’s dripping constantly, not turning on or off smoothly, or has low water pressure—it’s more than just a minor annoyance.
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Fix toilet flush problems
A properly working toilet flush is essential for everyday comfort and hygiene in your home. Over time, you might notice your toilet flushing weakly, running continuously, or not flushing at all.
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Garbage disposal Installation
Garbage disposal units, sometimes called waste disposal units, are devices fitted underneath your kitchen sink designed to grind food waste into small particles.
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Greywater System
A greywater system is a plumbing setup that collects used water from your bath, shower, washbasin, or washing machine, and then filters and redirects it for non-potable uses — such as flushing toilets or garden irrigation.
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Heated Towel Rail Installation
A heated towel rail is a popular addition to many UK bathrooms, offering the simple luxury of warm, dry towels and helping to reduce damp and mildew.
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Ice Maker
An ice maker is a handy appliance that produces ice cubes or crushed ice on demand, commonly installed in kitchens or home bars.
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Install Grohe Boiling Hot or other filtered/boiling water tap
A boiling hot or filtered water tap is a modern convenience that supplies near-boiling water straight from your kitchen tap, and often filtered water too.
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Install a Shower Tray
Installing a shower tray is a common plumbing job that provides a sturdy, watertight base for your shower enclosure.
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Install a Steam Shower
Installing a steam shower is an excellent way to bring a spa-like experience into your home. It involves fitting a specialised shower system that produces steam, allowing you to enjoy the relaxing and therapeutic benefits of steam bathing.
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Install a new outside tap
Installing a new outside tap is a straightforward way to improve your garden’s watering system or create an external water source for cleaning, car washing, or filling water features.
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Japanese Toilet
A Japanese toilet is a modern, high-tech toilet often featuring bidet functions, heated seats, and advanced cleaning options. These toilets are popular for improving bathroom hygiene and comfort, blending technology with convenience.
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Kitchen Tap Aerator
A kitchen tap aerator is a small but important fitting screwed onto the end of your tap spout. It mixes air into the water flow, reducing water splashing and helping control the flow rate.
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Macerator Toilet Installation
A macerator toilet installation is a practical solution when you want to fit a new WC but your drainage pipes are located far from a conventional soil stack or waste outlet.
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Move pipework
Moving pipework is a common plumbing job that involves repositioning existing pipes to better suit your home’s layout or a new installation.
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Oil Tank Installation
If your home’s heating system runs on oil, having a safe, reliable oil tank is essential. **Oil tank installation** refers to fitting a new oil storage container, either as part of a new heating system or to replace an old or faulty one.
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Outdoor Drinking Fountains
Outdoor drinking fountains are plumbing fixtures installed in gardens, patios, or other external spaces to provide clean, fresh drinking water.
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Outdoor Faucet
An outdoor faucet, sometimes called an external tap or garden tap, is a simple but essential plumbing feature on many UK homes.
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Outdoor Kitchen Sink
An outdoor kitchen sink is a practical addition to any garden or patio, making outdoor cooking and entertaining much more convenient.
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Outdoor Shower
An outdoor shower is a practical and refreshing addition to your garden or patio area, perfect for rinsing off after gardening, swimming, or simply cooling down on warm days.
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Outdoor Tap Replacement
An outdoor tap replacement is a straightforward plumbing job where an existing garden tap, sometimes called a bib tap or external faucet, is removed and a new one fitted in its place.
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Plumb in an appliance (to existing pipework)
Plumbing in a new appliance to your existing pipework means connecting a new device—like a washing machine, dishwasher, or water heater—to your home’s water supply and drainage system.
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Plumbing
Plumbing covers all the essential work connected to your home’s water supply, heating, drainage, and sometimes gas appliances. Whether you need a leaking tap fixed, a new shower installed, or your central heating serviced, a plumber is the specialist you call.
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Power Flush
A power flush is a specialised plumbing service aimed at improving the efficiency and lifespan of your central heating system. Over time, sludge (a mix of rust, limescale, and debris) can build up inside your boiler, radiators, and pipes.
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Pressure Reducing Valve
A Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) is a useful plumbing device installed on your water supply to control and reduce the incoming mains water pressure to a safe, steady level.
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Radiator Replacement
Replacing a radiator is a common plumbing job many UK homeowners consider when their current radiator is old, inefficient, leaking, or simply not fitting their needs.
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Rainwater Harvesting System
A rainwater harvesting system collects and stores rainwater from your roof, so you can use it for purposes like watering the garden, flushing toilets, or washing cars.
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Repair Sewer Lines
Your sewer line is a vital part of your home’s plumbing system, carrying wastewater safely away from your property to the main public sewer. Over time, sewer lines can develop problems such as blockages, cracks, root ingress, or even complete collapse.
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Repair a Burst Pipe
A burst pipe is a common plumbing issue in UK homes, often caused by freezing temperatures, corrosion, or wear and tear.
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Repair a Collapsed Drain
A collapsed drain is a common plumbing issue that can cause serious disruption to your home.
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Repair a Garbage Disposal
A garbage disposal (or waste disposal unit) is a handy kitchen appliance that shreds food waste into small enough pieces to wash safely down the drain.
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Repair a Sump Pump
A sump pump is a useful device installed in your home’s lowest point—often in the basement or cellar—to prevent flooding by removing excess water. It comes into play especially during heavy rain or if your property has a high water table.
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Replace a bath
Replacing a bath is a common home improvement or repair task that many homeowners face at some point.
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Replace a shower (like for like)
Replacing a shower “like for like” means removing your existing shower unit and installing a new one in the same spot with similar specifications. You might need this if your current shower is old, faulty, leaking, or simply outdated.
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Replace a shower pump
Replacing a shower pump is a common plumbing job in UK homes where the shower pressure is inadequate. Shower pumps boost the water pressure from your existing system, giving you a stronger, more enjoyable shower.
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Replace a sink
Replacing a sink is a common plumbing job in UK homes. You might need to change your sink if it’s damaged, outdated, or you’re upgrading to improve your kitchen or bathroom’s look and functionality.
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Replace a tap
Replacing a tap is a common plumbing task that many homeowners face at some point. Whether it’s due to a drip that won’t stop, corrosion, cracks, or simply an outdated style, a faulty tap wastes water and can increase bills.
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Replace a toilet
Replacing a toilet is a common home improvement or repair task that helps maintain bathroom hygiene and functionality. You might consider replacing your toilet if it’s leaking, damaged, inefficient, or simply outdated.
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Replacing a Backwater
A backwater valve is an important plumbing device fitted to your home’s drainage system. Its role is to prevent sewage and wastewater from flowing back into your property during heavy rainfall or if the public sewer system becomes overloaded.
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Reverse Osmosis System
A reverse osmosis (RO) system is a water filtration device that removes impurities and contaminants from your tap water to deliver cleaner, better-tasting drinking water.
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Septic Tank Repair
A septic tank is an underground wastewater treatment system commonly used in homes not connected to mains drainage. It collects and partially treats household wastewater before dispersing it into the ground via a soakaway or drainage field.
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Slow Draining Sink Repair
A slow draining sink is a common household nuisance that can cause frustration and inconvenience in kitchens and bathrooms.
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Smart Tap
A smart tap is a modern plumbing fixture designed to offer more control and efficiency than a traditional tap. Often featuring touch-free operation, adjustable temperature settings, or timed flow control, smart taps help reduce water waste and improve hygiene.
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Solar Hot Water System
A solar hot water system uses the sun’s energy to heat water for your home, helping to reduce your energy bills and your carbon footprint. It’s a simple, eco-friendly way to supplement or replace conventional water heating methods.
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Thermostatic Shower Installation
A thermostatic shower installation is a popular upgrade that brings safe, consistent water temperature control to your bathroom.
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Toilet Flange
A toilet flange is a small but essential plumbing part that connects your toilet to the waste pipe and secures it to the floor. Over time, this fitting can become damaged or worn, leading to leaks, wobbling toilets, or unpleasant smells.
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Toilet Gasket
A toilet gasket is a simple but crucial part of your toilet’s plumbing system. It’s a seal placed between the base of the toilet and the waste pipe to prevent leaks and keep unpleasant odours out of your bathroom.
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Toilet Syphon Replacement
A toilet syphon is a key part of your WC that controls the flushing mechanism. Over time, syphons can wear out, crack, or fail to create the proper water flow, leading to weak flushes, leaks, or constant running water.
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Unblock a toilet
A blocked toilet is a common but frustrating household problem. It happens when something obstructs the waste pipe, causing water to drain slowly or not at all. This can lead to unpleasant smells, overflow risks, and unhygienic conditions.
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Utility Sink
A utility sink is a practical addition to a UK home, usually found in a utility room, garage, or laundry area.
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Washing Machine Repair
A washing machine is one of the most essential appliances in any UK home. When it stops working properly — draining slowly, leaking, not spinning, or refusing to start — it can cause real disruption.
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Water Flow Meter
A water flow meter is a device fitted to your plumbing system that measures the volume or rate of water passing through a pipe. It’s commonly used in homes to monitor water usage accurately, help detect leaks, or manage water billing in shared properties.
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Water Hammer Arrestor
A water hammer arrestor is a simple but effective plumbing device designed to stop a common and annoying issue called water hammer.
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Water Lines
Water lines are the pipes that supply clean water to your home, reaching taps, showers, toilets, and appliances like washing machines and dishwashers.
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Water Pressure Gauge
A water pressure gauge is a simple but invaluable tool that measures the pressure of water flowing through your home’s plumbing system. Knowing your water pressure is important because if it’s too high, it can cause damage to pipes, valves, and appliances.
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Water Pressure Regulator
A water pressure regulator is a small but vital plumbing device fitted to your mains water supply, designed to control and limit the pressure coming into your home’s plumbing system.
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Water Pump
A water pump is an essential part of many UK homes, especially those with private water supplies such as boreholes, wells, or rainwater harvesting systems.
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Water Softeners
Hard water is common across many parts of the UK, containing high levels of calcium and magnesium. Over time, this can cause limescale buildup in your pipes, appliances, and heating systems, reducing efficiency and lifespan.
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Water Treatment
Water treatment refers to the range of methods and equipment used to improve the quality of your home’s water supply.
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Well Repair
A well repair by a plumber usually refers to fixing problems with your water well system or its associated pump and pipework.
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Whole House Water Filter
A whole house water filter is installed to improve the quality of water entering your home. It removes impurities such as sediment, chlorine, and other contaminants that can affect taste, smell, and the longevity of your plumbing and appliances.
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Whole House Water Shutoff Valve
A whole house water shutoff valve is a single control point that lets you stop the flow of water to your entire home with one turn.