Sounds like the system’s over-pressurised. First thing I’d do is check the filling loop – if it’s been left open even slightly, it’ll keep topping up ...
I’ve done plenty of Hive installs, and for a combi boiler, it’s pretty straightforward. Here’s how it goes: Live (L) and Neutral (N): Connect thes...
That’s sludge build-up, not air. Bleeding won’t help since the top is already heating fine. You’ll need to flush the radiator – turn off the valves, t...
Yes, you can use plastic push-fit on copper pipes, but make sure the pipe is clean, smooth, and cut square. Push it fully into the fitting until it hi...
Ridgid SeeSnake is a solid bit of kit, no doubt bout that. It’s reliable, tough as nails, and gives you clear images, which can save a ton of time on ...
Look, mate, plumbing isn’t just about fixing leaks or fitting pipes. It’s about doing a proper, safe job for people’s homes and businesses. Without th...
Alright mate, startin’ out in plumbin’, eh? That’s grand! For your basic toolkit, here’s what I’d reckon: • Adjustable spanners—grab a couple of si...
Ah mate, them push-fit fittings can be a right pain sometimes. If it’s still drippin’ after reseatin’ it, you might wanna check if there’s any debris ...
Alright, low water pressure could be a few things. First, I’d check the faucet aerator – that’s the little screen at the tip of the faucet. Sometimes,...