• LocationChelmsford, Essex, Moulsham Street, CM2 0LG**
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If you want to modernise your current shower unit or need plumbing fixtures repaired you can count on our local Chelmsford plumbers for a service that is second to none. Showers can leak and lose power where seals have become dislodged or worn down. You might even find that your shower is producing nothing more than a slow trickle. Our experienced local Chelmsford plumbers can solve this problem by checking for typical faults in shower pumps and faucets.

For any blockages in your shower drain, we provide a fast response service to unclog any waste such as a build up of hair and soap residue. Whatever the problem our local Chelmsford plumbing and drainage team can solve the issue with a professional and friendly attitude.

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Chelmsford Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: John R. Davis.
I wish to thank two of your staff for the very professional manner in which they dealt with the emergency call-out to my property. Firstly the lady who took my initial telephone call, whose name I believe was Kerry. She listened carefully to my problem and then proceeded to offer a solution giving detailed information on how to solve it. She was polite, courteous and extremely knowledgeable.
Secondly to the engineer, Tim Friedenheim, who arrived at the agreed time and immediately got on with the job. He to was extremely polite, courteous and fully understood what needed to be done to resolve the problem.
I have been involved with the training of customer service to both domestic and international companies within the United Kingdom and the USA and it always stands out when excellence is achieved in this field.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Radiators
These are the main method of heat transfer in a typical central heating system. They are thin pieces of metal with a cavity that allows water to move from one end of the radiator to the other. Radiators are normally comprised of one or two thin metal sheets, that wok to transfer heat from the water to the surrounding air (as metal is a thermal conductor), via the large surface area that the radiator covers. Due to the temperature that the pressurised water can travel at, in addition to the large thermal surface, radiators can transfer a lot of heat to the surrounding area, thus allowing them to warm up living spaces.

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