Posts Tagged ‘licensed gasfitter’

Hot Water Heaters are Big ticket items $$$$

Saturday, June 5th, 2010
  1. Where is your hot water supply coming from.
  2. Is it electric or gas? Can you turn off these supplies safely.
  3. The pressure relief valve, T&PR valve is usually near the top of the heater. It should be eased quarterly, it does drip water under normal circumstances, but not constantly running.
  4. Turning your water heater off whilst on holidays saves electricity and gas. The unit will heat and cool for 2 weeks wasting energy & your money. Turn it on when you return, have a coffee, unpack, say hi to neighbours etc. The water will be hot before you know it
  5. Don’t forget to shut off the water valve. Storage heaters are under pressure. My brother in law had his water heater burst, about the time he boarded a jet for the islands. After 2 weeks, the damage to carpet, floorboards, furniture, paint $$$$
  6. Flexible water connections on the inlet and outlet of your water heater are dangerous. Check if you have them. If you do, I strongly recommend you have them removed and have the connections redone in copper tube and brass fittings. I guarantee these flexis will rupture and if they are indoors the damage they can cause is huge.
  7. Rusty water coming from the unit is a sign of age and potential disaster. Don’t ignore it!

Temperature & Pressure Relief valves. Dont forget to activate them

Temperature & Pressure Relief valves. Dont forget to activate them

7 easy ways to extend the life of your Water Heater

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

As  we head into winter, and your heading home for a shower after work or rugby or netball training

Have you ever turned on a hot water tap and the water was cold?

There are many plumbing fixtures around your home, the bath or hand basin, kitchen sink, of course the toilet.

Some homes, offices and small business  have multiple toilets, showers and basins.

As we move into the cooler months the average hot water heater becomes more important at all these plumbing fixtures.

Its easy to take this often ignored asset to your home or office for granted. Some simple actions will prolong the life of your storage water heater.

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What’s that smell? A pig of a gas leak

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

As licensed gasfitters,we have electronic equipment  that detects  gas leaks from all sorts of gas appliance, gas pipelines and gas meters, but this one  is unusual….

A big pig with flatulence sparked a “gas emergency” near the Victorian city of Bendigo last week when the smell wafting from a  120kg oinker sparked fears of a potentially dangerous gas leak.

Two CFA tankers and a dozen firefighters responded to a nightime callout to search for the source of the gas leak on a rural property at Axedale, east of Bendigo.

The ever alert firemen soon sniffed out the source, a pet sow startled from her snooze. “She got very excited and she squealed and farted and squealed and farted” fire chief Peter Harkins said.

Chief Harkins said the family who owned the pig had done the right thing by reporting a suspected gas leak.

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Green Loans

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Green Loans have been set up by the Australian Government in order to provide subsidised loans to make houses more environmentally friendly. This is a great way to provide financial assistance to households (more…)

Are you Ready for Spring?

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Spring is here and summer is just around the corner which means footy finals, Spring Racing, cricket you don’t have to change your sleep habits to watch, and a good old BBQ with family and friends. This also means that people will want to get their backyard into shape, and the NSW State Government is helping with this by offering rebates for some water saving devices. More information about this can be found at http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/rebates/

Here are some simple ways to save water around the house but still keep your garden looking its best for the hot summer to come:

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Why you should Dial Before You Dig

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Before carrying out any excavation for plumbing repairs, your licensed plumber should do a “Dial before you Dig” check on your property and surrounds.

This process shows where gas, water, sewer, stormwater, telecom and electric services owned by all utilities are located.

Although this is an extreme case

Check out what could happen if you don’t know what lies beneath

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This massive explosion occurred in the USA during September 2008. Although it was caused by pipe corrosion and not by a farmer digging as several emails have suggested, the extreme destruction seen in the photographs above shows the extensive damage that can be caused by an exploding gas pipe, and how obvious it is that this should be avoided at all costs.

If not sure about the condition of your gas pipes, call a licensed plumber, and remember to always dial before you dig!

 

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Dangerous Gas Room Heaters

Saturday, June 6th, 2009
Last weekend, a dear friend asked me to look at his gas room heater
This is an image of the gas room heater. See the scorch marks on the left.
We opened the heater to have a good look inside. The motor had overheated and started to melt the casing.
It was a disaster waiting to happen!
Fortunately a tradesman working next door was quickly on the scene and disconnected the gas appliance from the gas supply. Preventing a potential fire!
Dust buildup will cause  problems like this.
As the days get colder and we turn to our gas room heating appliances to keep us warm, Please dust them, make sure you can disconnect them from your gas bayonet  fittings with ease.
If you are unsure, get a competent licensed gasfitter to check them before you use them.
Dangerous Gas Heater
Dangerous Gas Heater

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