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  • Andrew Moorhouse Plumbing & Tiling LTD
    5
    Redcar, GB

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  • Drain Devil LTD
    5
    80 Westfield Court, Redcar, TS10 5QZ, GB

    Redcar Drainage is a trusted name in drain clearance and plumbing services, serving Redcar, Darlington, Hartlepool, and East Cleveland. Our dedicated team of engineers is available 24/7 to tackle any drainage issue, big or small. We pride ourselves on our expertise, using the latest tools and techniques to provide efficient and effective solutions. From blocked drains to CCTV surveys and drain jetting, we offer a comprehensive range of services to meet all your drainage needs. We are committed to providing honest, reliable, and hard-working service, ensuring your complete satisfaction. We also offer a Monthly Maintenance service Plan, which includes unlimited call-outs and preventative maintenance, providing peace of mind for both businesses and homeowners.

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  • Dinsdale Plumbing and Heating
    4.9
    Stockton On Tees, Cleveland, 28 Yarm Road, TS18 3NG, GB

    Dinsdale Plumbing and Heating are your local trusted plumbing and heating contractor covering the Teesside region. We offer a range of services from small plumbing work, new boilers to full central heating systems. We also offer Air Conditioning systems and full bathroom installations. With over 1,700 positive online reviews, and a large experienced team – you can trust us to complete your project quickly & effectively.

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  • Heat Pro Services Teesside LTD
    5
    8 Whinfell Close, TS78PR, GB

    HEAT PRO SERVICES Contact More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. A Nunthorpe Based Plumber Since 2012 Heat Pro Services Book A Free Quotation The Heat Pro Solution for All Your Plumbing and Gas Needs Plumbing Repairs Plumbing Projects Gas/Oil Boiler Servicing Boiler Repairs Boiler Installations Fire Servicing Radiator Installations Landlord Gas Safety Checks Hot Water Systems Full Central Heating Systems Locating/Repairing Leaks Power-Flushing Systems Unvented Cylinder Installs Clearing Heating Blockages Underfloor Heating ABOUT HEAT PRO If you are in need of reliable plumbing, gas & oil services, Heat Pro Services is here for you. My name is Andrew, I have been serving customers since 2012 and pride myself on attention to detail. Whether you need assistance with routine maintenance or are experiencing an emergency situation, you can count on me to get the job done right. As a solo operator, I take pride in giving each customer my personal attention, and ensuring that they are completely satisfied with my work.

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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.

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.

How to turn off the water main?

Knowing how to turn off your main water supply is crucial during plumbing emergencies. The location of the main water shut-off valve varies; however, it's usually located near the water meter, inside your home's utility closet or basement, or outside near the property line. The valve is typically a wheel-type valve that turns off by rotating it. If you're unsure of the location, it's best to locate it during non-emergency times to avoid any difficulty when you need to use it.

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.

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.

How to turn off the water main?

Knowing how to turn off your main water supply is crucial during plumbing emergencies. The location of the main water shut-off valve varies; however, it's usually located near the water meter, inside your home's utility closet or basement, or outside near the property line. The valve is typically a wheel-type valve that turns off by rotating it. If you're unsure of the location, it's best to locate it during non-emergency times to avoid any difficulty when you need to use it.

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.