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6-Step Checklist to Ensure Quality Plumbing in New Homes

by Paul Adams Digital Marketing Specialist
Moving into a new home is an exciting affair in most cases. But apart from the excitement, elements of adjustment are always there to keep you company in your new home. In the following paragraphs, qualified plumbing experts in London share some quick tips to help you ensure plumbing in your new home is right up to the order.

Locating the stop cock

Mechanics dealing in comprehensive plumbing services in London are of the opinion that knowing where your stop cock is the first step to ensure plumbing system in your home is up to the mark.  Stop cocks are usually attached under the staircase, in the garage, utility room or under the kitchen sink. In some homes they even install it in the bathrooms. Just locate it and make sure you can turn it on and off without any difficulty. In case if there’s a plumbing emergency, you are prepared to the basic level when you know where the stop cock is installed.

Be aware about the boiler condition

It is important to know about the condition of the boiler in the new home. When you know the age, health and performance of the gadget you can avoid many plumbing problems by making pre-emptive moves. By the way, it is important to mention in the ongoing context that if a boiler is above 10 years old, consider replacing it with a new one.

Inspect the cold water tank

If your cold water tank is installed on the loft overhead, make sure its lid is in place. Else, the water will easily be contaminated. If the lid is missing, you can have a new one fitted. After fitting the lid, make sure to get the tank thoroughly washed from inside. It is also important to make sure that a cold water tank is not insulated, suggests Dan. He is one of the best local emergency plumbers in London both in terms of skill and experience. 

Check the water pressure in the new home

Turn the tap on to its full capacity to check the water pressure. In case you detect the water pressure is low, consult a plumber about installing new taps or a showerhead.

Scrap out the pipes made of lead

Most old homes in London usually have lead pipes installed. Such pipes are a potential health hazard for children and pregnant women to drink water from. How will you recognise lead pipes? They are mostly soft and grey in appearance. Moreover, they turn shiny when you scrape with a piece of metal.

Installation of the water meter

A water meter is a useful tool to keep a track of the quantity of water you are using in a month. You will be charged accordingly as per your water usage. Make sure you know whether the new house has a water meter installed and if yes, then where it is located. The gadget is usually installed at the front of the outhouse or somewhere near the stop cock.

In addition to the tips discussed above, London based experienced plumbers from 4D Heating and Plumbing suggest performing a general check on the building’s plumbing system when you move in the first time. These include checking taps, radiators and toilets for leaks. If there’s a leak, get the patchwork done on immediate basis. You can detect a leak by water stains and moulds on ceiling or walls.

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