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Bathroom fitting is one of our core services. We like to think we’re pretty good at it and no matter how unique our customers bathroom requirements are, we are proud of the results we deliver.

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Part of our bathroom fitting service can include designing the bathroom or helping our customers get a better idea of what they really want so we can make it a reality. There’s lots of online resources to create mood boards and to get your design ideas clear in your mind, but we’re going to list our top 20 current favourites.

Hold tight, it’s going to be a whirlwind ride..Mood boards at the ready.

Channel 4 Homes Bathrooms
House Beautiful
Fired Earth
Villeroy and Boch
BBC Home Inspiration
Wickes
House to Home
UKTV Bathroom Ideas
My Deco Bathroom Ideas
Fresh Home
Topps Tiles
Real Homes Magazine
Ideal Standard
Heritage Bathrooms
Good Housekeeping
Elle Decor
Kohler
Martin Craig
Castello Baths
Home Klondike

See anything you like? Let us know if we missed your favourite and we’ll add it in.

Bathroom Damp Solutions

January 23, 2012

bathroom damp solutionsWe receive a lot of calls relating to damp issues in the home. We’ve already covered some in a previous post, but today we’re going to look at damp and condensation in bathrooms.

It’s probably no big surprise that bathrooms are a perfect environment for damp to start. Our bathroom fitters team has worked on hundreds of bathrooms throughout London, some big, but mostly are relatively small. Add in heat, poor extractor fans, lack of natural ventilation and running hot water and you’ve got a perfect recipe for damp and condensation.

Proactive Protection

There’s various ways you can prevent bathroom damp before it starts. These include ensuring you use specific bathroom paint for your walls and ceilings. Some may disagree with us and say it’s not necessary but bathroom paint has a higher gloss finish that regular paint. The gloss repels moisture much better than matt.

Another simple step is to ensure the bathroom gets enough ventilation. When you create a high level of humidity in a small room on a regular basis, you’re working your way towards a nice damp problem. Ensuring you have an extractor fan that is effective for your bathroom is a good place to start. Check that you’re using it long enough, or get one with a timer that will always run for a certain period of time after you’ve left. The obvious alternative to this is to open the windows in the bathroom. If it’s cold, close the bathroom door, it’ll block the draft but also speed up the process.

dehumidifier solution for dampYou can try to keep on top of your damp by wiping down the walls, windows and tiles. Don’t just wipe down the areas where you can see damp or condensation forming, try and cover as much of the bathroom surfaces as you can. You can buy specific hold cleaner for particularly damp areas.

Keep the air moving around your bathroom as much as possible by making sure your furniture is positioned just a little away from the walls, and that your cupboards are not overfilled. Allowing the air to flow as much as possible.

You could go a step further and buy a dehumidifier. A dehumidifier will suck in all the air in the room and squeeze out the moist air that leads to damp and mould. The water goes into a small bucket in the dehumidifier unit and you tip it away. They come in various sizes and are worthwhile for all rooms in your house.

Tools to Check for Damp

You could always call your local bathroom fitters to come over and run some tests for you. Damp specialists should use damp meters, but if you’re looking to do this yourself there’s various tools you can use. They vary from condensation strip tests, infra-red thermometers and hygrometers.

If all else fails

If you ask any good builder how to fix damp, he should tell you the following – “insulation + ventilation = reduced condensation.” We’ve looked at ways of improving your ventilation but improving your insulation is extremely important, and unfortunately, not always that easy to do. Insulation is not cheap, although there are grants available. Sometimes its not just the walls to consider for insulation, consider the floor or even the area underneath your bath tube. An insulation solution can vary between bathroom, so you are probably best to call in an expert to assess your bathroom.

We hope this helps a little. Please feel free to use the comments section below to add to our list of prevention techniques or if you have further questions.

What is Powerflushing?

January 19, 2012

what is a powerflushToday, we’re going to take a look at powerflushing. Of all of our plumbing and heating services we offer, it seems the least understood is powerflushing. Hopefully, this post will help change that. Let’s start off with a brief description of what it is before we go into what causes make it necessary, what to check to see if you need it, and how it’s administered. So, in a nut shell…

A power flush is a cleaning process to help improve the efficiency of your central heating system by removing any sludge, debris, and limescale. The process is carried out by circulating a chemical and water based mixture under controlled conditions. The flush removes the debris and returns your central heating system to a cleaner, more efficient state.

Why is a powerflush necessary?

Just like most things, nothing runs smoothly forever. Just like your dishwasher or washing machine, or car engine for that matter needs to be cleaned and serviced so does your central heating system. Over any period of time, the heating system will leave debris during it’s usage. The more debris left the less effective your central heating system becomes. This debris effects the circulation of heat in your radiators.

Efficient poor central heating systems mean your boiler needs to work harder to generate the heat you require. This in turn increases your energy bills.

How do you know if you need a powerflush?

There are some tell-tale signs that your central heating system isn’t working as efficiently as it should. These include;

* Heating system is slow to warm up
* Cold spots on parts or your entire radiators.
* Strange or unpleasant noises from your boiler
* Your boiler being louder than usual.
* The need to frequently bleed your radiators.
* Leaking radiators
* Tap water can become cloudy
* Radiator water is black.

What happens during a power flush?

the powerflushing processThe heating engineer will connect a powerful (hence, the “power” in “power flush”) high flow/ low pressure pumping unit to your central heating system. This is either done at the circulation pump in a regular boiler system or the pump head in a combo boiler. Once connected to the pump, a chemical liquid is pumped throughout the central heating system, flushing out anything in the system during the process.

The combination of chemicals in the flush and made to remove and sludge and rust, while also breaking down limescale. It also has a corrosive inhibitor to stop further rusting from occurring. One major element of the flush is the instantaneous flow reversal which creates a level of turbulence in the radiators improving its ability to pick up and flush the debris.

Once loosened, the debris is rinsed from the system with clean water leaving the system only containing fresh clean water.

How Long Should it Take?

The process can take up to around 6hrs. Prices depend on your heating system and can range from around £350 up to £1000. While this could be considered expensive, over time it will have a positive effect on the size of your energy bills.

New Boilers and Powerflushing

It is recommended to powerflush if you are intending on connecting a new boiler to an old central heating system. This is because the majority of new boilers are condensing boilers and any contaminants already in the heating system can damage the internal pipes of the new boiler.

 

Bathroom Refurbishment On A Budget

January 14, 2012

Happy New Year to all! We hope 2012 has got off to a great start for you. A new year may mean new plans, or revisiting old plans to upgrade certain aspects of your home. With less and less people able to move house at the moment, the trend of upgrading your current home seems [...]

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Cut Fuel Bills – 10 Great Online Resources

December 19, 2011

We’ve been concentrating on energy efficiency on the blog over the last few weeks in order to help get your home prepared for the winter season as well as trying to help you cut your energy bills. Today, we’re going to highlight 10 sites that we think provide really great, valuable information that’s well worth [...]

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Boiler Cover Options – A Review

December 14, 2011

As part of our getting ready for winter season, we’ve been looking at how you can get your home ready for what’s supposed to be yet another cold season. We’ve already looked at bleeding your radiators, cleaning your gutters, and sealing your windows and doors, while in our last post we talked about what should [...]

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Boiler Servicing – What You Should Know

December 7, 2011

Apparently a fifth of UK household were faced with an average boiler repair bill of £320 due to boiler breakdowns over the last year. That’s quite an amazing statistic, yet according to uSwitch, 58% of household do not have boiler cover. We know from our boiler repair and boiler installation work in London that many [...]

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Do I Have A Water Leak? Our Guide To Identifying A Leak.

December 1, 2011

Today we’re talking about leaks, but not leaks in your roof, so if you’ve come here for information on fixing your leaking roof, you’ve come to the wrong place. (we’ll do a post on that soon…) We’re talking about leaks in your homes plumbing system, which can go unnoticed easily. Here’s a 5 step guide [...]

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Online Bathroom Planners – A Guide To.

November 25, 2011

In our last post we cited six of our favourite online sources for bathroom design inspiration. Today. we’re going to look at bringing some of those design ideas into reality by taking a look at some of the best bathroom planner tools there are available online. Before we kick off, we should say that whenever [...]

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Six Design Inspiration Resources For Your Bathroom Refurbishment

November 22, 2011

A  core part of our business is bathroom fitting, so we get to speak to a hundreds of people a year about what they want to do with their bathrooms. Some have a pretty good idea of exactly what they want to do, while others have bought “off the shelf” and just need us to [...]

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How do I know when my boiler needs servicing?

November 8, 2011

You probably don’t need me to tell you how important your boiler is to your home. If you do need reminding, just think back to last December and January and how much you relied on it to keep your house warm and full of piping hot water. Even though we rely on our boilers so [...]

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How To Bleed A Radiator

November 3, 2011

As part of our winter warmers series, today we’re going to look at how to bleed your radiators. As winter approaches it’s best to get your home heating in tip top condition. A quick and easy place to start is to check if your radiators need bleeding. Of course, you can always give West London’s finest [...]

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Getting Your Home Ready For Winter – 5 Quick Checks

October 18, 2011

Boy did the weather change over the last 7 days. I remember thinking the news had it wrong when they said snow was on its way while we were basking in 80 degree weather last week. But, it looks like they are right, and the cold snap has really started to kick in over the [...]

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Top Tips For Weekend DIY Projects

October 7, 2011

Does the thought of DIY fill you with dread? Do you hate decorating, and have an irrational fear of stepladders and paint? If so, then these simple tips may help you to get through the next DIY project unscathed. Measure once, cut twice: Yes, this one is a cliché, but it’s also the single most [...]

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Small Changes For Big Impact In Your Bathroom or Kitchen

October 4, 2011

Today’s post is a from a friend of ours in the US, Adam Coholan. He’s an active blogger out of New York who writes about remodeling and interior design based on his experience working with luxury Fire Island homes. You can follow him on Twitter @Coho22. Kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects can have a significant [...]

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How To Lay A Garden Patio

October 1, 2011

In honour of the amazing weather we’ve been having over the last few days, we thought we’d throw a quick blog post out there about how to lay a garden patio. You’ll probably want to reserve doing such a job for the summer months, but considering the last few days have been the best of [...]

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How To Replace a Light Switch

September 27, 2011

For those of you that CAN chance a light switch, you’re probably giggling to yourself, wondering what on earth we’re blogging about this for. But, you’ll be surprised how many people don’t know how. When we’re out and about on our travels, we ask our residential customers what kind of How-To guides they would like [...]

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How To Plaster a Wall

September 22, 2011

Today’s blog might not be on the most exciting of subjects, but when it comes to DIY or home improvement and refurbishment of any kind, usually there’s a task or two that involves plastering a wall. Plastering a wall properly is actually pretty easy once you’ve had some practice, although unfortunately, it’s not the kind [...]

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How to build a Garden Deck

September 19, 2011

On today’s post, we’re going to talk about the steps needed for you to build your own garden deck. Our landscape gardening enquiries have shown a significant upturn in the number of people looking to add a deck to their garden over the last year. It seems that decks are overtaking patios as the prefered [...]

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How to Install a Dishwasher

September 2, 2011

Continuing on our kitchen theme, we thought we’d right a quick post on how to install a dishwasher. Dishwasher’s can be one of the trickier white good you’ll fit in your house, so here’s a few tips that might help you on your way. Of course, if you fancy someone else doing it, you can [...]

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Planning a New Kitchen

August 31, 2011

Last week we posted about how to take out your old kitchen. Continuing our series of kitchen related posts, today we’re going to give you a quick list of things to remember when fitting a new kitchen. Just as taking out the old kitchen requires a fair amount of planning, so does installing the new [...]

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How to remove your old kitchen

August 25, 2011

A large part of our domestic customers call us for kitchen related jobs. Usually this includes designing and fitting a new kitchen for them. Some prefer our experience in helping them choose how to maxmise space and decide on a style that’ll fit the rest of their property, while some call us when they are [...]

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Picture Perfect Interior Design With a TV Frame

August 22, 2011

Todays’ blog is a guest post from Chris Hoole of www.frameyourtv.co.uk Modern TVs offer a range of features – with better colour, sharper images and quality sound systems.  All well and good, when they are in use, but despite several generations of TV production and manufacture they still don’t fit into every room and design [...]

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loft coversion tips to consider

August 18, 2011

Loft and attic conversions can add space and considerable value to your home. We’ve worked on many loft conversions in London over the years and for the most part the finished results reinvent the entire property. However, with that brilliant end result comes a lot of planning, decisions, work, and usually a few quid. We [...]

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A Simple Guide to Hanging Wallpaper

August 15, 2011

Today, we have the third and final part in our painting and decorating series. The first two posts have covered how to prepare a room for decorating and how to paint a room. Today, we’re going to look at the best way to hang wallpaper. Hanging wallpaper always seems to look easier than it is. [...]

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How to a paint a room

August 10, 2011

As part of our painting and decorating series this week, a couple of days ago we took a look at how to prepare a room for decorating. Today, we’re going to talk about how to paint a room. P4N4YCHRG7GH As mentioned in our post about preparing a room, you should have removed all furniture you [...]

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How to prepare a room before decorating

August 8, 2011

This week we’re going to have a series of posts all based around decorating. We’re going to start off today with how to prepare a room before you start your decorating, and we’ll follow it up with further posts over the week. Preparing a room for decorating is probably the least exciting aspect of the [...]

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How to replace a radiator in 10 easy steps

August 3, 2011

Today’s post is going to be a little short, but hopefully very useful for you. How to Replace a Radiator in 10 Easy Steps: 1. Turn off your central heating system and allow the radiator to cool completely. 2. Turn off the water supply to the radiator using the values on each side. 3. Place [...]

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Whats the best way to lay kitchen wall tiles?

August 1, 2011

Ok, so you’ve been walking up and down the aisles of Topps Tiles, Wickes and Homebase deciding on what tiles you want for your new kitchen. The tiles look fantastic on the displays in the stores, but are you going to be able to replicate that in your kitchen. Of course, you could always call [...]

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How to repair a damp wall

July 29, 2011

We come across damp walls and rising damp almost every week. Whether it’s part of a renovation project or re-decorating job, its a very common problem that we find. Damp walls can be tricky to fix if you don’t know what you’re looking for, and what tools and products you need to correct the problem [...]

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How to diagnose and fix a leaking tap

July 27, 2011

There’s nothing more annoying than a leaking tap. Whether it’s in the bathroom or the kitchen, the constant drip can drive you up the wall pretty quickly. Fortunately, it’s pretty simple to mend a leaking tap, so we thought we’d give you a quick how to guide to get you on your way. If you’re [...]

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How to install a washing machine

July 25, 2011

So your old washing machine has finally died, poor old Dot Cotton no longer works at the launderette so you decide the only thing for it, is to go down to Comet and get yourself a nice new washing machine, but how easy it is to install? It’s pretty easy if you follow these steps [...]

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Building an extension guide – 10 steps to get you started

July 22, 2011

There’s nothing more we like that getting our hands on a nice extension because we feel we’re at our best with our renovation and extension services. Extending your home can rejuvenate it and add considerable value, especially in current times. Here are 10 ideas to consider when planning your extension: 1. You will need planning [...]

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10 Things to Consider when deciding on a new bathroom

July 11, 2011

It seems we’re always working on a bathroom fitting of some sort, whether it be designing and installing, or as part of a larger renovation job. Deciding on the right bathroom for you is not quite as simple as it may seem. Here’s a list of just 10 things you might like to consider if [...]

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