• LocationHaywards Heath, West Sussex, Sussex Road, RH16 4DZ**
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Whether you have a burst pipe, leaking tap, or you need a dishwasher plumbing in, our local Haywards Heath plumbers are available for a fast response or time that suits you best, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our local fast response local Haywards Heath drain cleaning team can remove any blockages that stifle your daily routine.

Our professional local Haywards Heath plumbing engineers can also update your old plumbing fixtures. For example a new mixer tap will help you have more control over the water temperature or new pipe work to help speed up the flow of water. For any kitchen plumbing service please contact our experienced staff who provide free quotes and estimates.

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Haywards Heath Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: Anthony N. Fegent.
On the 11th of July Paul Cowper attended Sutton House. I would like you to know how impressed I was by his competence, his speed of work and by the interest he displayed during the time it took. Mr Cowper struck me as an excellent operator and a great asset to your organisation. Seldom, it seems these days; I have the opportunity to commend the effort of others.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Thermostats
These are temperature sensors, and locations for thermostats vary by house. They should be placed in a room with a radiator, but on the opposite side of the room to where the radiator is, so the sensor can provide an average temperature. Thermostats should not be placed in rooms without radiators, as they take longer to warm up. They should also not be placed near doors or in corridors. The boiler continues heating until the pre-set temperature on the thermostat is reached, after which, the boiler will switch off until the temperature falls below the threshold.

Digital thermostats can be programmed to turn the heating on during certain times of the day. Radiators have their own thermostats at the water entry point that are capable of stopping the water flow once a certain temperature is reached. However, the temperature is usually referred to by a number, such as from 1 to 5, that reflects the intensity of the heat that the radiator can radiate into the room.

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