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CONTRACT PLUMBING SERVICES CENTRAL COAST

Why you need a plumbing contractor on the central coast

Plumbing problems come far and wide. The idea of “plumbing” probably brings up the image of your local plumber out to do home repairs. But what about the more complex tasks in which plumbing is part of the overall planning?

If you’d like to start a partnership with a local plumbing contractor for processes like draining and gas fitting or need commercial plumbing services on the Central Coast, contact our contractors at Wide Plumbing.

There’s a critical difference between ordinary plumbers and plumbing contractors. A local plumber on standby is vital for everyday repairs such as leaking faucets, clogged drains, or burst pipes.

But if the plumbing services you need are geared more toward remodelling, reconstruction, or renovation, it’s time to contact an experienced plumbing contractor.

A plumbing contractor can handle the more complicated tasks of water supply, waste disposal, septic systems, gas connections, and flues. However, according to the government of New South Wales, a plumbing contractor must hold a licence before undertaking any plumbing, draining, or gas fitting work in the state, regardless of the scale and cost of the work.

We follow the law and hold our plumbing contractors to a high standard. If you’re looking for a licensed plumbing contractor to do residential, commercial, or industrial work in the Central Coast area, contact Wide Plumbing.

You can trust us to supply the professionalism, experience, and best pricing range for the job.

Call us at 0419 012 750 or email us at centralwideservices@gmail.com to learn about the types of work we contract and our rates per service.

Our plumbing contractors oversee several scaled-up plumbing processes.

What’s the difference between these processes, and what range of service can you expect from our pros at Wide Plumbing? Here’s a briefer on the processes you can get us started on.

  • Drainers. Draining pertains to the work done by plumbing contractors on constructing, altering, connecting, maintaining, repairing, flushing, or cleansing a building’s sanitary drains connected to a sewer. You should be able to trust your contractor with the drainage and wastewater management work.
  • Rough-in plumbing. In homebuilding and remodelling parlance, “rough-in” pertains to construction work undertaken after the completed house’s basic structure, including plumbing work. Your contractor must take charge of installing the water supply and pipe connections before proceeding with the installation of sinks and faucets.
  • Fit-out plumbing. Fixtures are installed during rough-in plumbing, while fit-out plumbing occurs after the lock-up stage in a new home. In this case, the plumbing contractor typically works with the home or office’s latest occupant.
  • Gas fitting. Gas fitting pertains to work done by a plumbing contractor on the home’s gas installations, flues, gas supply points, gas outlet sockets, and gas regulators. Your plumbing contractor should guarantee safe and accurate methods when working with your gas fixtures.
  • Commercial and industrial plumbing. Commercial and industrial-level plumbing is a significant scale-up from residential plumbing and home-based repairs. The plumbing system is constructed around heavier usage and demands work with higher-grade pipes and fixtures. Your plumbing contractor must master this range of work and be familiar with the service standards for the Central Coast.

WHY SHOULD I USE WIDE PLUMBING?

If you need plumbing services on the Central Coast, don’t hesitate to call Wide Plumbing Services. We have a team of professional plumbers available around the clock who are constantly training with the latest techniques and using up-to-date equipment to deliver high-quality work. We stand behind our work and guarantee it will last, giving you great value for your money.

Wide Plumbing will provide you with a free, no-obligation estimate, so there will be no surprise fees when you decide to use our services!

We’ll always ask before doing extra work. We value your time, budget, family, and home.

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WHERE WE SERVICE

Wide Plumbing Services covers all areas in the Central Coast, from Avoca Beach to Horsfield Bay, from Kangy Angy to Wyongah. No matter where you are in Central Coast, we will get there to restore your plumbing to its proper working order!

Give us a call at 0419 012 750 or email us at centralwideservices@gmail.com for your enquiries or to request for an estimate.

Please find below a complete list of suburbs covered by Wide Plumbing Services.

  • Arcadia vale
  • Avoca
  • Avoca Beach
  • Awaba
  • Bateau Bay
  • Bensville
  • Berkeley Vale
  • Blackwall
  • Blue Bay
  • Blue Haven
  • Booker Bay
  • Bouddi
  • Budgewoi
  • Budgewoi Peninsula
  • Buff Point
  • Bushells Ridge
  • Calga
  • Canton Beach
  • Cedar Brush Creek
  • Central Mangrove
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Manufacturers typically set water heaters at 50 degrees Celsius, which is suitable for most households. You can adjust the thermostat for older models by setting it to medium. Gas hot water models usually have a dial on the gas valve, while electric models often have concealed thermostats behind side panels.

    The water heater temperature can be adjusted to meet your needs and minimize bacterial growth. Please consult a plumbing professional for recommended temperatures.

    Note: Before maintenance, switch off the water heater's electricity to avoid potential electric shock from exposed wires.

  • Rumbling sounds from a water heater often indicate sediment buildup at the bottom. This buildup can cause water to become trapped and eventually boil, leading to those unsettling rumbling sounds.

    The water heater is not working well because of sediment buildup, stopping the heat from transferring to the tank's water. Try draining the tank from the bottom by attaching a drain hose to the bottom valve and letting it drain for about five minutes.

    Many newer water heaters have a feature that prevents sediment buildup. If your heater is old and the buildup is severe, it might be cost-effective to replace it.

    Contact Wide Plumbing to ensure the reliability of your water heater with ongoing maintenance checks.

    Warning: Hot water is dangerous. You must discharge it into a floor drain, laundry tub, or bathtub. Under no circumstances should you allow the hot water to run on your lawn, as it will kill your grass and could crack a toilet bowl if discharged into the toilet. Turning off the power to the water heater before draining is imperative.

  • If left undisturbed, the tree roots can obstruct pipes with multiple root branches at entry points.

    Once roots infiltrate the pipe, they rapidly become obstructed with toilet paper, grease, and other waste flowing from your home to the main sewer.

    This situation leads to reduced flow, slow-running drains, and, in most cases, a complete blockage. The roots continue to grow and expand, exerting considerable pressure at the crack or joint in the pipe.

    This increased pressure often causes the pipe to break, leading to total collapse and requiring repair or replacement. Root intrusion can have severe consequences, so it is crucial to address the issue promptly. Some pipe materials are more prone to root intrusion than others.

    It's important to note that not all pipes are equally susceptible to root intrusion. Clay tile pipes, for instance, are more prone to penetration and damage by tree roots.

    Conversely, while not immune, concrete and PVC pipes may allow root intrusion to a lesser extent than clay pipes. PVC pipes typically have fewer joints and are less likely to leak due to settlement around the pipe.

    With its advanced inline drain cameras and expert team, Wide Plumbing can effectively diagnose and document drain issues caused by roots, providing reliable solutions. You can trust Wide Plumbing to handle all your needs at your home or business with care and precision.

  • Poor mounting, cracks, fissures, and deteriorating rings and seals can often affect the fixture's operation. When selecting a new fixture for your home, we suggest choosing one from a major manufacturer.
  • If you suspect a toilet is leaking, start by checking if the tank's water level is overflowing into the overflow pipe, which is the pipe in the middle of the tank with a small tube connected to it.

    If water runs into the overflow pipe, adjust the fill valve to stop the flow, keeping it about one inch below the top of the overflow tube or at the water level mark stamped on the side of the tank. Regular maintenance by a plumbing professional is essential to ensure proper operation.

  • If you've lost water pressure in your system, you may need to restore the air cushion in your pipes. First, turn off the water supply at the main valve to do this. Then, open all the taps in your home. After that, turn the main valve back on and close each tap individually, which should resolve the issue.
  • First, attempt using a plunger. Next, try a liquid drain opener, but follow the instructions carefully. Next, remove the trap and clear any debris.

    Be cautious when using liquid drain openers, as some may get trapped. If the clog is beyond the trap, drain augers can extend from about 15 to approximately 50 feet.

    Reliable enzyme-based drain openers are available for more stubborn clogs or buildup in pipes. These are similar to the types used at Wide Plumbing, and we effectively dissolve buildup in pipes, particularly in older homes.

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