2014 October
Why smart meters are good for clever households
- October 30, 2014
- Posted by: Gareth Whalley
- Category: Latest News & Blog
No CommentsHow do you monitor and calculate energy costs within your household? If you wait until your utility bill drops through the post then shriek in horror, this might not be the most sensible approach to take. Leave it until you get a bill from your utility provider and this is quite often a bitter pill
The household guide to preventing plumbing disasters
- October 23, 2014
- Posted by: Gareth Whalley
- Category: Latest News & Blog
Some plumbing faults are easier to fix than others. Don’t be afraid of dripping taps, clogged pipes and bunged up drains, these are just some of the plumbing disasters the average family household has to face over the course of a year. Would you feel confident tackling a plumbing crisis? Tackle the main causes of
Keys areas where your house loses heat
- October 21, 2014
- Posted by: Gareth Whalley
- Category: Latest News & Blog
How much heat does your house lose? The average house continually loses heat. To give you some kind of indication as to how much heat your house is losing, we’ve broken it down in this latest blog. Typical heat loss values are: Roof: 26% Walls: 33% Windows: 18% Draughts: 12% Floors: 8% Doors: 3% Good
Hot Vs Cold – Which is better? [Infographic]
- October 20, 2014
- Posted by: Gareth Whalley
- Category: Latest News & Blog
Sovereign Planned Services Ltd, an HVAC service provider in the UK, takes a look at whether hot or cold weather is better for us – giving you the advantages and disadvantages of both types of weather on our health. From increasing our energy levels to helping us to stay clear of diseases – the weather
Avoid these common air conditioning fails
- October 16, 2014
- Posted by: Gareth Whalley
- Category: Latest News & Blog
Poor maintenance is one of the biggest causes of air conditioning faults. Improper use also has a part to play. What else causes issues with cooling systems? We intend to tell you to put the record straight. Got an air conditioner? Here’s what could go wrong! Top 7 air conditioning fails Leaks Component failure Sensor
How to keep your Air Conditioning Unit in Tip-Top Condition [Infographic]
- October 3, 2014
- Posted by: Gareth Whalley
- Category: Latest News & Blog
How do you keep your air conditioning unit in it’s best condition? We show you what you can do to reduce your costs associated with callouts for your unit and let you know what maintenance you should leave to the professionals. Ensuring your unit is regularly maintained will help to reduce the amount of unexpected