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  • ThermRite Ltd
    5
    Unit B Radnor Park Back Lane Congleton Cheshire, Congleton, CW12 4XJ, GB

    At ThermRite Ltd, we are dedicated to providing high-quality underfloor heating systems and multi-layer pipe solutions. With years of experience serving a wide range of projects, from single room extensions to large commercial buildings, we offer guaranteed systems tailored to each individual application. Our team of experts is committed to delivering innovative products and a personalized service to ensure your complete satisfaction.

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  • City Plumbing
    4.3
    Unit 1 Tower Court, Greenfield Rd Ind Est, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 4TR, GB

    City Plumbing is a trusted plumbing and heating supplier for the trade, with over 350 branches across the UK. We've been serving our loyal customers for over 40 years, offering next-day delivery and click & collect options. Our award-winning plumbers' merchants and specialist distributors stock a wide range of essential products, including top brands at affordable trade prices. Whether you're fitting a new boiler, radiator, or full bathroom suite, we've got all the tools you need to get the job done.

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  • LMD Plumbing
    5
    10 Lycett Close, Congleton, CW12 4YQ, GB

    LMD Plumbing & Heating in Congleton combines low cost with consistently high quality for all plumbing & heating services including boiler installation & servicing, gas safety checks, new bathrooms and central heating in Congleton and all surrounding areas. We are Gas Safe approved, experienced and reliable.

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  • Congleton Trade Supplies Ltd - Open to trade and public.
    5
    Unit 1 (Apex House), Havannah St, Congleton, CW12 2AG, GB

    We are open to the Public as well as Traders.Explore our range of wall and floor tiles with over 300 different styles and designs. Bathroom goods and furniture available from stock or delivered next day by our own drivers. Large stock of adhesives and tile backer insulation boards.

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  • Wharf Plumbing & Heating Supplies Ltd
    4.8
    Congleton, GB

    We are a leading plumbing and DIY supplies specialist covering the Stoke on Trent, Newcastle, Crewe, Alsager, Biddulph, and Congleton areas. We sell Radiators, Gas Boilers, Copper Pipes, Circulation Pumps, Towel Rails, Cylinders, Bath Suites, and much more. As heating and plumbing merchants, we understand our services represent two of the chief concerns in contemporary building design. Moreover, the heat pumps we supply are engineered to deliver cost-effective and environmentally friendly heating solutions. Please call us today and ask one of our friendly staff for advice and prices on any of your heating and bathroom requirements. 01782 782 108 or 01260 279 584. More details on our About Us page. PLUMBING MERCHANTS FOR OVER 45 YEARS! See our Services Page for more details on what we can offer you. Our Eco Solutions Page has clever money and energy saving tips.

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What is a water hammer?

A water hammer is a loud banging sound from your pipes when you turn off a faucet or appliance. It's caused by the sudden stop of water flow. Air chambers and water hammer arrestors can prevent water hammer. A plumber can diagnose and fix the problem.

What questions should I ask an emergency plumber?

When contacting an emergency plumber, ask about:
  • Their experience handling similar emergencies.
  • Their response time (how quickly they can arrive).
  • Their pricing structure (how charges are calculated).
  • Whether they are licensed and insured.
  • Their emergency contact information.
It's also helpful to confirm if they offer 24/7 services before committing.

How to tell if you have a gas leak?

Gas leaks can be extremely dangerous, so always prioritize safety. Signs of a gas leak include:
  • A hissing sound coming from pipes or appliances.
  • The distinctive smell of rotten eggs (mercaptan added to natural gas for detection).
  • A whistling sound from gas lines.
  • Dead vegetation near gas lines.
  • Bubbling in puddles of water around gas lines.
If you detect a gas leak, evacuate the area, contact your gas company immediately, and call emergency services if necessary.

What should I do if I smell gas?

The smell of gas is a serious safety hazard. If you detect a gas leak, immediately:
  1. Evacuate your home or building.
  2. Call your gas company's emergency line or 999.
  3. Do not light matches or use electrical appliances near the suspected leak.
  4. Do not attempt to fix the leak yourself.

What is a water hammer?

A water hammer is a loud banging sound from your pipes when you turn off a faucet or appliance. It's caused by the sudden stop of water flow. Air chambers and water hammer arrestors can prevent water hammer. A plumber can diagnose and fix the problem.

What questions should I ask an emergency plumber?

When contacting an emergency plumber, ask about:
  • Their experience handling similar emergencies.
  • Their response time (how quickly they can arrive).
  • Their pricing structure (how charges are calculated).
  • Whether they are licensed and insured.
  • Their emergency contact information.
It's also helpful to confirm if they offer 24/7 services before committing.

How to tell if you have a gas leak?

Gas leaks can be extremely dangerous, so always prioritize safety. Signs of a gas leak include:
  • A hissing sound coming from pipes or appliances.
  • The distinctive smell of rotten eggs (mercaptan added to natural gas for detection).
  • A whistling sound from gas lines.
  • Dead vegetation near gas lines.
  • Bubbling in puddles of water around gas lines.
If you detect a gas leak, evacuate the area, contact your gas company immediately, and call emergency services if necessary.

What should I do if I smell gas?

The smell of gas is a serious safety hazard. If you detect a gas leak, immediately:
  1. Evacuate your home or building.
  2. Call your gas company's emergency line or 999.
  3. Do not light matches or use electrical appliances near the suspected leak.
  4. Do not attempt to fix the leak yourself.