Our 1st job was the repair and redecoration, of a front door in Earls Court, which expanded our reach immediately us decorate the majority of the street/mews
Our story began in 1998 as a small handyman service, helping Londoners with everyday repairs and maintenance. By 2000, we had naturally grown into a full property maintenance company — but as the city changed, so did we.
In 2015, the growing demand for reliable plumbing and heating specialists in London inspired a new chapter. We redefined our focus, retrained, and rebuilt the business around what we do best — plumbing and heating done properly.
Today, we bring decades of experience, craftsmanship, and care to every job. Whether it’s an emergency repair or a full central heating installation, we treat every home like our own.
From our beginnings till today we have strived to offer a service second to none and have crated a family in our clients let alone our team.
This is what separates us from the rest.
Our 1st job was the repair and redecoration, of a front door in Earls Court, which expanded our reach immediately us decorate the majority of the street/mews
We naturally grew from a small handyman outfit to a Building & Property Maintenance firm, providing unparalleled qualities throughout, but excelling around Plumbing & Heating
The demand became more specialised, so we adapted, turning our attention to a growing need for reliable, personable and reasonable plumbing and heating engineers
At this point we had the run of the city, being "essential workers" and decided to give back, we lowered our prices and catered to the vulnerable which really helped us to move forward in way's we never expected.
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Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency plumbing services for urgent issues such as burst pipes, severe leaks, or clogged drains. We are always ready to assist when you need us most
We aim to respond within an hour.
Plumbing systems transport water throughout homes and buildings, and frozen pipes are a common winter hazard that can lead to costly bursts and water damage. When water freezes, it expands by about 9%, creating immense pressure within pipes that can cause them to crack or rupture. To prevent this, experts recommend several key steps: keep your thermostat set to at least 55°F (13°C), even when away, to maintain consistent indoor temperatures.
Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around exposed pipes, especially those near exterior walls.
Let cold water drip from a faucet farthest from the main water entry point—just a trickle helps keep water moving and reduces the chance of freezing.
Insulate vulnerable pipes in basements, attics, crawl spaces, and garages using foam pipe sleeves, heat tape, or even layers of newspaper and duct tape.
If you're away during extreme cold, turn off the water supply and drain the system or arrange for someone to periodically run taps.
Always know the location of your main water shut-off valve and have a licensed plumber’s number on hand. If a pipe does freeze, never use open flames—instead, use a hair dryer or heat gun to thaw it gradually, starting near the faucet and moving toward the coldest section.
Plumbing is a vital trade focused on the installation, maintenance, and repair of water supply, drainage, appliances, and sewage systems in homes and buildings.
Our plumbers are trained professionals who ensure these systems operate safely and efficiently, handling everything from leaky faucets to complex pipe networks and appliances.
When asked, "Do You Handle Water Heater Repairs and Installations?", the answer is a clear yes.
The ideal frequency for plumbing maintenance is once per year for most homes.
This annual checkup helps detect small issues before they become costly emergencies, such as hidden leaks, sediment buildup in water heaters, or early signs of sewer line damage. For newer homes with modern plumbing systems, maintenance every two years may be sufficient.
However, older homes (over 20–40 years) or those with mature trees near sewer lines should consider bi-annual inspections due to higher risks of root intrusion and pipe deterioration.
Regular maintenance not only extends the life of your system but also improves water efficiency, reduces bills, and prevents major repairs—saving thousands in the long run.
Yes, we offer smart green plumbing solutions that combine eco-friendly practices with advanced technology to maximize water and energy efficiency.
We install smart water monitoring systems our smart solutions also include automated irrigation controls, smart faucets, smart heating controls, and remote water shutoff valves that give you full control over your home’s water and heating use via smartphone apps.
Flushable wipes and other hygiene products are not safe to flush down the toilet, despite marketing claims.
While they may pass through the toilet initially, they do not break down like toilet paper. Instead, they retain their structure and can accumulate in pipes, forming blockages with grease, hair, or other debris. This leads to slow drains, backups, and costly plumbing repairs. Even wipes labeled as "septic-safe" or "flushable" can disrupt septic systems by reducing capacity and harming bacterial balance. In municipal systems, they contribute to massive "fatbergs" — solid masses that clog sewers and damage treatment plant equipment. Plumbers and sanitation experts universally agree: only toilet paper should be flushed.
Safer alternatives include disposing of wipes in the trash, using bidets, or switching to biodegradable moist toilet tissues designed to dissolve quickly.
For personalised help, we offer multiple support options. You can reach us via phone (quickest) or email during business hours for urgent repairs or general inquiries. Our online contact form allows you to describe your issue in detail, helping us respond faster where a customer service representative or licensed plumber can assist you.
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