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Wirral Express Plumbing

Your local plumbing service in the Wirral

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  • Renewable Energy Services
  • Air Source Heat Pumps
  • Unvented Cylinder Certified (G3)
  • Underfloor Heating - Design & installation
  • Solar Thermal - Design, Installation & Servicing

Services on offer

  • Emergency Callout
  • Leak Detection and Repair
  • Radiators installed/moved/replaced
  • Radiator balancing
  • TRVs replaced

Services continued

  • Water filters
  • Outside taps installed
  • Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV)
  • Thermostatic Mixing Valves TMV2/3
  • Appliance Installations
  • Bathroom and Kitchen Installs
  • Light Commercial Plumbing Services
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Frequently Asked Questions

In case of a plumbing emergency, it is crucial to immediately shut off the main water supply to your property and contact a professional plumber.

To prevent frozen pipes, insulate exposed pipes, keep your home adequately heated, and let faucets drip during freezing temperatures.

Signs of a potential water leak include increased water bills, water stains on walls or ceilings, and the sound of running water when no fixtures are in use.

It is recommended to have your plumbing system checked for potential leaks and proper functioning at least once a year as part of regular maintenance.

It's generally not recommended, as chemical drain cleaners can damage pipes and may not effectively solve the root cause of the clog. It's better to use mechanical methods or seek professional assistance.

It is recommended to have your plumbing system checked for potential leaks and proper functioning at least once a year as part of regular maintenance.

Check the thermostat setting, pilot light (for gas heaters), and circuit breaker. If these are fine, it's advisable to consult a plumber to inspect and repair the water heater.

Regular inspections, preventive maintenance, and educating occupants about proper plumbing practices can help prevent issues in commercial properties.

Yes, there are eco-friendly plumbing options, including low-flow toilets, water-efficient faucets, and tankless water heaters that reduce energy consumption.

It is recommended to check for a faulty flapper or valve seal and seek professional assistance if the issue persists.

Regular maintenance, avoiding harsh chemicals, and promptly addressing issues can contribute to the longevity of your plumbing fixtures.