Friday, 30 October 2015

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Energy firms impose £186 'lazy tax' for people who forget to switch - Telegraph


Tens of thousands of energy customers will be transferred to pricier & rollover plans; in the next few days - unless they opt out
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/energy-bills/11888930/Energy-firms-impose-186-lazy-tax-for-people-who-forget-to-switch.html

Should You Bleed Your Radiators?


Radiators are probably the most common method of spreading the hot water around your house taking it from the boiler to each radiator in order to heat the entire house effectively. Whilst a properly installed boiler and radiator system should work efficiently for a number of years with the minimum amount of trouble it is important to make regular checks on your radiators. In order for the maximum efficiency you need to have regular maintenance checks of your boiler by a professional but checking whether radiators need bleeding is something which almost anybody should be able to manage. Releasing Trapped Air Bleeding a radiator is simply releasing the trapped air or trapped gas which is preventing the hot water from circulating and heating the radiator to the maximum. It really is quite simple to bleed radiators and can make a massive difference to the comfort and energy efficiency of your home. The first thing to do is to switch on the heating to warm up the radiators. The pressure m
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/should-you-bleed-your-radiators/

Monday, 26 October 2015

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Brits owe £1BILLION in energy bills with the typical debt running into hundreds of pounds - Mirror Online


The debt we owe to energy companies has flared up since 2013. Find a way to pay yours off - or you could be lumped with an expensive prepayment meter
http://www.mirror.co.uk/money/brits-owe-1billion-energy-bills-6405774

5 reasons to keep Daylight Saving Time all year round - Telegraph


On October 25th the clocks in Britain will fall back an hour, marking the end of British Summer Time. Here are five reasons why daylight savings time should be adopted all year round
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11188313/5-reasons-to-keep-Daylight-Savings-Time-all-year-round.html

What To Do in the Event of a Water Leak?


If you experience a leak in your plumbing, it is important that you act promptly to prevent serious water damage. If you are in the house when the leak occurs, and you notice it quickly, you can usually stop the worst of the damage. The Crucial First Step Take a moment, right now, to find out where your stopcock is located and make sure that you know how to operate it, and that it is not stuck. This will ensure that should a leak occur you will be able to respond quickly and stop the water from damaging your home. If the leak is severe enough that it starts dripping through the ceiling or down the walls, or it is in danger of running close to an electrical circuit, turn off the gas and the electricity supply as well to prevent electrical damage or an explosion. This is not usually necessary for a small drip, especially if you are able to catch the drips in a bucket. However, if you are ever in doubt as to whether you should turn off the electrical supply or not, it is best to err on
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/what-to-do-in-the-event-of-a-water-leak/

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Thursday, 15 October 2015

British Gas and Scottish Power customers see energy bill hikes this week | Personal Finance | Finance | Daily Express


BRITISH families are to see energy bills jump by as much as 25 per cent this week thanks to providers pulling some of the cheapest plans from the market.
http://www.express.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/605034/British-Gas-Scottish-Power-energy-bills-hike-winter-weather-turns-colder

3 Great Home Energy Saving Tips


There are many benefits of having a home to call your own, however, home ownership can become quite expensive. Most homes use a lot of energy and as a result, create a large carbon footprint that is detrimental to the environment. There are many benefits of saving energy besides being good for the environment; it will also be good for your wallet. In this article we will look at a few ways you can immediately start saving energy in your home. Tip No. 1 The first tip is that you need to stop taking your appliances for granted. Did you know that if an appliance is plugged into a wall socket and not in use, it still consumes energy? Well, it does! Therefore, if you are not using an appliance, be sure to unplug it. Of course, I’m not saying you should unplug your refrigerator or air conditioner. You should unplug appliances such as the television, radio, microwave, water heater, sound system etc. when they are not in use in order to cut down on the amount of energy that is wasted. Tip
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/3-great-home-energy-saving-tips/

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Don't let your family freeze because of energy companies bills: How to #sharethewarmth - Mirror Online


Every winter thousands of vulnerable Britons face financial hardship or far worse thanks to heating bills - it doesn't have to be that way. This is how you can help
http://www.mirror.co.uk/money/dont-your-family-freeze-because-6555836

Friday, 9 October 2015

The best ways students can save on energy bills this winter while at university | Finances | Student | The Independent


Students are one of the least likely demographics to switch energy supplier or tariff. They often fail to cash in on cheaper energy deals available, in spite of a constant struggle to get by each term on an ultra-tight budget. Sometimes student renters just accept the energy tariff that comes with their property and don’t question the eye-watering bills. Many believe renters with pre-pay meters can’t switch energy suppliers, or that the landlord has the final say in the home’s energy provider – myths that tend to be untrue.
http://www.independent.co.uk/student/student-life/finances/the-best-ways-students-can-save-on-energy-bills-this-winter-while-at-university-a6679826.html

Thursday, 8 October 2015

A Common Plumbing Issue


Plumbing is one of those things that people have installed in their home and hope they never have to look at again.
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/common-emergency-plumbing-situations/

5 Signs You May Have Hard Water


Most people will be aware that some water is classed as soft and some is hard but what s the difference and how do you know which type of water you have in your home? Here are a few of the tell tale signs that your water is hard which can cause problems for your plumbing, your clothes, your hair and your skin. Sign No. 1  Hard water causes damage to your crockery and cutlery after repeated exposure. If you notice that your cutlery, dishes and glasses are marked it is due to the excessive mineral particles in the water which are not only highly abrasive but can also cause staining. Sign No. 2  If the water in your property is hard it can wreak havoc with your plumbing system. Solid deposits called scale will build up in faucets, bath tubs and showers. This not only looks unsightly but can also cause problems. Plumbing systems and boilers which continually pump the hard water through them can become clogged up and less efficient when it comes to passing the water through. Defective
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/5-signs-you-may-have-hard-water/

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Common Emergency Electrical Situations That Can Happen In The Home


Electricity is vital to our daily lives. Anyone who has experienced a power outage knows how difficult it can be to get anything done without a steady supply of electricity. You cannot cook, watch the TV, or even see very well to name just a few of things that can happen when the power goes out during the evening.
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/common-emergency-electrical-situations-that-can-happen-in-the-home/

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Why Annual Servicing Is Important For A Boiler


A boiler is a great way to heat the home, but for a lot of people they do not know why the annual service is so important for the boiler. They tend to fall under the category of it worked last year so it will be fine. However, this can be a huge mistake if people are not careful and this is when people should know about why the annual service is so important. By knowing why this is so important to do, it will lead to people getting the work done and knowing the boiler will work properly.
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/why-annual-servicing-is-important-for-a-boiler/

Monday, 5 October 2015

Learn About The UK Gas Safe Register


Hiring a gas engineer to work on something inside the home or outside of the house is a good idea, especially when dealing with something as potentially dangerous as a gas appliance.
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/learn-about-the-uk-gas-safe-register/

Friday, 2 October 2015

Things Everyone Should Know About Their Home Plumbing


Home plumbing systems can be a mystery to many people. However, they need to realize there are certain items they need to know about their plumbing to guarantee they get the right items for their home.
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/things-everyone-should-know-about-their-home-plumbing/

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Tips To Keep The Central Heating In Top Condition


Central heating is a great way to heat your home through all times of the year. However, over time the heating can start to break down and this can easily lead to your home having issues staying warm. This is when you should use some tips to make sure you are able to keep your homes heating in the top condition. Without this advice, you could find that your heating is not up to keeping your home warm in the middle of winter.
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/tips-to-keep-the-central-heating-in-top-condition/

Carbon Monoxide Tips That Everyone Should Know


Carbon monoxide poisoning claims the lives of many people each year. The best way to protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning is to take all the  necessary safety precautions. These include the following: Servicing all the heating systems at home such as chimneys or vents. Hire a professional to inspect and service all your heating systems to make sure they are working properly to prevent any gas leaks. Always use portable generators outside regardless of whether your doors or windows are opened. Make sure they are used far away from the house to prevent any sparks that might start fires in the house. Don’t barbecue in closed spaces or bring grills inside the house to heat or cook. When using these grills, make sure the place is properly ventilated to prevent any carbon monoxide poisoning. Install carbon monoxide alarms in the house to detect any leaks immediately they happen. Check the alarms regularly to make sure they are working properly. If possible, you should keep
http://www.jandpplumbing.co.uk/carbon-monoxide-tips-that-everyone-should-know/