Is your plumbing Christmas-ready?

Now is the time to deal with niggling concerns before the festivities start

Let's face it, the lockdown restrictions made last Christmas a major washout. In order to make up for lost time and fully enjoy the holiday season, a lot of people are doing so this year. During this time of year, a lot of people have plans for family get-togethers, friend parties, Christmas drinks and snacks, New Year's celebrations, and other events.


Is your plumbing Christmas-ready



But is your plumbing up to the job?

Overindulging in food, entertaining with too many people, and hosting a lot of guests can all strain your drains, sinks, and toilets. Now is the perfect time to address any lingering concerns you may have about their resilience before the real celebrations begin.


Ask yourself:

  • Is the sink taking ages to drain away?
  • Does the toilet sometimes struggle to flush thoroughly?
  • Is water backing up in sinks or toilets?
  • Do the drains smell bad?

Take action now

If the response to that question is negative, you must address the problems right away. You can rest easy knowing that they will be able to handle whatever the holidays throw at them if you take care of any small issues now. Furthermore and this is a really important one you won't have to deal with the extra cost or inconvenience of needing to call an emergency plumber on Christmas Day, which is something that nobody wants to do during the most wonderful time of the year! Not only will it prevent a potentially awkward situation over the holidays!

(However, we will undoubtedly be available if you need us!).

Give us a call now!
Please contact us as soon as possible, as we assure you that as the holidays draw near and the temperature drops, we become more and more busy every day in December.

Give us a call at 03331239247 , or send us an inquiry using this form. You'll be happy that you did.



 

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