• LocationSouthampton, Hampshire, Padwell Road, SO14 6QY**
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If you want to modernise your current shower unit or need plumbing fixtures repaired you can count on our local Southampton plumbers for a service that is second to none. Showers can leak and lose power where seals have become dislodged or worn down. You might even find that your shower is producing nothing more than a slow trickle. Our experienced local Southampton plumbers can solve this problem by checking for typical faults in shower pumps and faucets.

For any blockages in your shower drain, we provide a fast response service to unclog any waste such as a build up of hair and soap residue. Whatever the problem our local Southampton plumbing and drainage team can solve the issue with a professional and friendly attitude.

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Southampton Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: Mrs R Larkin.
I had reason to call and use your company on Tuesday 07/12/2010, your engineer by the name of Mr G. Lilloy came to my property. I would like to commend this engineer who painstakingly worked well above and beyond his call of duty. Would you please pass on my commendation to him and although i had let him know how much i appreciated his work at the time, I would like it to be made official. An excellent and competant engineer.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Condensing Boiler
A condensing boiler is a type of boiler that has increased efficiency, with an average efficiency of 82-89% in a real house installation (although laboratory tests claim up to 95-98%), compared with an average efficiency of 50-80% with a non-condensing boiler. This increase in efficiency is possible because the boiler re-uses the heat of the flue gases and vapours to heat up water, thus wasting less energy. The flue gases typically reach temperatures of 180-200°C, and thus a lot of heat (and therefore, energy) is wasted to the atmosphere. For this to work, the gases must be extracted with the use of a fan to a vent, and for the excess water collected (the water that condenses to release the heat) to be drained away using the usual waste water pipes. All new gas boilers installed since April 1st 2005 (and since April 1st 2007 for oil-fired boilers) are required to be condensing boilers, unless exceptional circumstances apply.

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