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  • R J Pryce & Co Ltd
    4.6
    Lowestoft, GB

    R J Pryce is a leading supplier of building products, engineering consumables, and tools. With a wide range of products from top brands, we cater to the needs of builders, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts. Our extensive product portfolio includes adhesives and sealants, builders' and contractors' tools, decorators' tools and paint, interclamp railing clamps and tube, manhole covers, keys, and steps, roofing products, ventilation, and more.

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  • Cooper And Sons Plumbing And Heating Limited
    4.2
    Bay House 47 Pakefield Street, Lowestoft, NR33 0JS, GB

    Cooper and Sons Plumbing & Heating Ltd is a family-run business with over 15 years of experience providing excellent services across Lowestoft. They are Gas Safe registered and offer warranties of up to 12 years on their services. The company is based in Lowestoft and serves the surrounding areas. They specialise in all Gas boiler-related issues and take pride in their partnerships with various brands, allowing customers to choose the most suitable boiler for their needs.

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  • HG Plumbing and Gas Services Ltd
    4.4
    HG Plumbing Services Ltd, 123 Main Street, London, AB12 3CD, GB

    HG Plumbing Services Ltd is a family-run business with over 20 years of experience in providing top-notch plumbing services to residential and commercial clients. Our mission is to deliver exceptional customer service, ensuring that our customers receive the highest level of satisfaction. We pride ourselves on our professionalism, reliability, and attention to detail, making us the go-to choice for all your plumbing needs.

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  • Wolseley Plumb & Parts
    3.7
    Whapload Road, Lowestoft, NR32 1UR, GB

    Wolseley is a trusted supplier of plumbing and heating supplies. We have been working with them for many years and have always been impressed with their quality products and competitive prices. As a leading merchant in plumbing, heating and cooling Wolseley has supported the trade for decades. With unrivalled expert know-how and first-class customer support Wolseley offers great value you can trust. Always delivering on our promises we help our trade customers get the job done right first time with reliable supply of quality products.

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  • Ignite EA Heating & Gas Services
    5
    Lowestoft, GB

    We are an established and professional Plumbing & Heating company based in Suffolk. Our engineers are fully trained and insured, with a sole focus of delivering a top quality service with a smile.Keen to find out more? Give us a call today and discover why you should "Go with the Pro's".

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How to choose a water heater?

Selecting a water heater involves considering these factors:
  • Budget: Tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters vary widely in cost.
  • Energy Efficiency: Tankless and heat pump systems are more energy-efficient, reducing utility bills.
  • Water Usage: Consider your household's or business' hot water needs.
  • Space: Tankless units are more compact than tank water heaters.
  • Installation Requirements: Some systems require specific venting and electrical requirements.
Consult with a qualified plumber for guidance.

How often should I flush my water heater?

Flushing a tank water heater removes sediment buildup, improving efficiency and extending its lifespan. The recommended frequency is annually, but it may depend on water quality and usage.

What is a gas water heater pilot light?

A gas water heater typically has a pilot light, a small, constantly burning flame that ignites the main burner when the water heater is turned on. This pilot light is a safety feature of gas water heaters, but if it malfunctions, it can result in the water heater failing to heat water. A qualified plumber should address any pilot light issues.

How to check your water heater's pressure relief valve?

The pressure relief valve is a safety device that releases excess pressure to prevent the tank from exploding. It's crucial for safety. It should be checked regularly, usually once a year, to ensure it's functioning correctly and not leaking. A plumber can help.

How to choose a water heater?

Selecting a water heater involves considering these factors:
  • Budget: Tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters vary widely in cost.
  • Energy Efficiency: Tankless and heat pump systems are more energy-efficient, reducing utility bills.
  • Water Usage: Consider your household's or business' hot water needs.
  • Space: Tankless units are more compact than tank water heaters.
  • Installation Requirements: Some systems require specific venting and electrical requirements.
Consult with a qualified plumber for guidance.

How often should I flush my water heater?

Flushing a tank water heater removes sediment buildup, improving efficiency and extending its lifespan. The recommended frequency is annually, but it may depend on water quality and usage.

What is a gas water heater pilot light?

A gas water heater typically has a pilot light, a small, constantly burning flame that ignites the main burner when the water heater is turned on. This pilot light is a safety feature of gas water heaters, but if it malfunctions, it can result in the water heater failing to heat water. A qualified plumber should address any pilot light issues.

How to check your water heater's pressure relief valve?

The pressure relief valve is a safety device that releases excess pressure to prevent the tank from exploding. It's crucial for safety. It should be checked regularly, usually once a year, to ensure it's functioning correctly and not leaking. A plumber can help.