home improvements
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October 03, 2024
Winter is approaching, and now's the time to ensure your home is ready for the cold months ahead. There's nothing worse than realising too late that your heating system or insulation isn't up to scratch.
At Heating & Plumbing World, we understand the importance of maintaining a warm and comfortable home. Here are five effective ways to get ready for winter.
1. Service Your Boiler
Your boiler is the heart of your home's heating system, and if it hasn't been serviced in a while, it could be less efficient or even prone to breakdowns. A professional service not only ensures your boiler is working safely but can also extend its lifespan, saving you money in the long run. If your boiler is nearing the end of its life, now might be the time to invest in a new one. Browse our range of efficient boilers for options that will help you keep warm this winter.
Routine servicing
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February 26, 2024
In the quest for a home that's not just a dwelling but a sanctuary, your choice of essential components, such as pumps, becomes a key consideration. This is where Grundfos stands out, building intelligence, durability, and energy efficiency into the fabric of your home.
Join us as we explore a world where showers become invigorating experiences, central heating becomes a whisper in the background of your comfort, and water supply challenges transform into quiet efficiency. Grundfos - because your home deserves nothing less than perfection
Intelligent Technology for Seamless Operation
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October 09, 2023
Pressurisation units are a key part of a healthy and efficient sealed central heating system. Choosing a high quality pressurisation unit from Heating and Plumbing World is a great way to ensure that the central heating system you create will be able to deliver optimum performance with a longer lifespan.
The Risks Of Cavitation
If the water in a system is not sufficiently pressurised, there is a risk of cavitation occurring. This takes place when the static pressure of the water falls below its vapour pressure and causes small cavities (also known as voids, or, simply, as bubbles) filled with vapour to develop inside the liquid. These bubbles can then collapse when placed under higher pressure levels, which results in dangerous shock waves which are damaging to machinery and other components within the water system. If cavitation is taking place, then you will likely find that components are wearing out far quicker than expected due to this damage, which can make it a costly problem to resolve.
This is why investing in an effective pressurisation unit is the wisest course of action.
How Pressurisation Units Work
Sometimes the pressure within a sealed heating system may drop due to a leaking pipe or simply bleeding a radiator, and this can lead to problems. This is where having a quality pressurisation unit is key. These units will automatically detect any drop in water pressure, engaging switches which then act at once to replace the water lost from the system, thereby keeping everything running smoothly as it should. Pressurisation units can also be used with any pump system, including chilling systems, making them the ideal solution for both domestic and commercial environments. These units can be used successfully with other system pumps.
The water used to top up the central heating system will be drawn from the mains supply, which means that in order to ensure the best possible results, a Backflow Protection device should always be fitted in conjunction with any pressurisation units.
When setting up pressurisation units, there are a few points to consider. The unit is to be placed at a "neutral" point in the water system.
Other Benefits Of Pressurisation Units
Pressurisation units are to be used with sealed or "closed" water systems, which means that they are able to deliver benefits over traditional "open" water systems. In an "open" system, which features a feed and expansion tank which is typically sited at the highest point of the system, there are often problems caused by the ability to allow air into the system. These common issues include corrosion of plumbing elements and, therefore, higher maintenance and part replacement costs over the longer term. There can also be difficulty in finding a suitable space of sufficient size to set up the expansion tank.
Pressurisation units, meanwhile, are completely sealed, so the risk of corrosion caused by oxidisation is eliminated. This means that such systems can work more effectively for longer. These units are rather more compact than traditional expansion tanks and can be located at any neutral point in the system, with options for wall mounted or
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October 04, 2023
As winter approaches, it's essential to ensure that your home is ready to withstand the cold temperatures and harsh weather conditions that come with the season. At Heating and Plumbing World, we understand the importance of a warm and comfortable home during winter and we are here to help you get your home ready for the coldest months of the year. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to winterproof your home and we'll also introduce you to some of the products we stock, such as boilers, boiler spare parts, electric fires, and