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Homecare Heating was founded back in 2000 by Liam Lavery who has over 25 years experience within the plumbing and heating industry. His key goal to offer a local high quality plumbing and heating service to his customer. From day one he and his small team have achieved this, with thousands of happy customers so far in the company's history. Liam still carry's out installation work so you receive that personal service.

Homecare Heating work to the following guide lines and codes of practice. At homecare heating we will not get a second chance to make a good first impression. Put the customer at ease by being presentable and polite. The customer will then feel happy for us to take control of their installation or plumbing problem. Be professional in everything we do.

Work by the book and don't cut corners. Clean up as we work and treat the customer's home as we would treat our own. The customer is paying for a professional service and will expect the best. Take the time to advise the customer what's causing the problem and how you intend to resolve it.
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Flat plate collector has a special anti-reflex coated toughened 4mm thick glass.
The collector consists of an ultrasonically welded copper grid with a high selective absorber coating and 60mm rear and side insulation.
The whole assembly is encased in a polished aluminium frame for a neat construction.
The collector can be connected in series in horizontal or vertical orientation to suit the available roof space.
An extensive range of accessories are available for pitched or flat roof, and the added option of in-roof installation means that the flat plate collector can be fitted in virtually any situation.
Unvented domestic hot water systems use water direct from the incoming supply and do not require a cold water storage tanks.
They have been common use in countries throughout the world for many years and are now gaining popularity in the UK.
Unvented cylinders generally provide very good flow characteristics and the pressure balance with cold water supply makes them particularly attractive for showers.
Building regulations in the united kingdom require that the authority responsible for building control is notified before an unvented cylinder of over 15 litres capacity is installed.
Is the system slow to warm up?
Are some radiators completely or partially cold?
Do radiators need frequent bleeding?
Is radiator water dirty and discoloured?
Radiators with pin hole perforations and leakage?
Are there 'kettling' noises from the boiler?
Do you have repeated pump failures?
Any of these symptoms could indicate that your system has circulation and flow problems resulting from internal corrosion and the subsequent formation of rust, sludge, and scale deposits.
A power flush can restore circulation and efficiency to the heating system by removing these undesirable products.
To help installers to specify efficient heating, a set of simple standards has been prepared known as "CHeSS" (Central Heating System Specifications).
It is intended that CHeSS should become widely used by installers, especially in the government policy initiatives and installation schemes for more efficient domestic heating.
The types and locations of heat emitters should be established, taking account of the probable layout of furniture, which could affect the height and length of the units.
Placing radiators below windows is normally recommended to reduce cold down draughts, although this may be less important when windows are double glazed and inappropriate where radiators would be covered by full-length heavy drape curtains.
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