Monday, March 5, 2012

Trade Plumbing's Bathroom Design Ideas and Inspiration



Fantastic inspiration for Bathroom Design ideas.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

What do you the customer want a plumbing and heating website to be your advice

This blog has not been used for a while so here I go; my name is Peter Clayton, and I am the MD of Clayton Horsnell Ltd. 


I am trying something new; using this blog to make my company the way the customers want it. I'm new to blogging so I'm sure to make a few errors in doing this so I apologise now! I want to do things as in the best-selling book "What Would Google Do?" and I want to make a difference hence why I'm doing this here and now.

As I'm new to blogging, I would love to have feedback with what I do that are right and wrong.

I will say it's really exciting to be able to talk to you all and I'm very happy to start a new way of working for my business. This blog is for the use of all the people who work in the business and the customers and suppliers that interact with it. I will throw lots of ideas into the air as I really do enjoy doing this.

I will also apologise now for some of the grammar and bad spelling that may make a appearance on this blog; if you don't know what I'm trying to say then please let me know.

It's the start of a new way of doing things so here's a big "Hello!" from me, your Blogging MD!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Boiler Scrappage Scheme ended as the money ran out

The Boiler Scrappage Scheme came and went far faster than the Car Scrappage Scheme, just proving to us how important homeowners feel that replacing their G-rated boiler is.  Not only has the scheme contributed to the replacement of 125,000 inefficient boilers, thereby reducing the country's carbon footprint, it has re-generated the Plumbing and Heating industry at a time when wallets are otherwise slamming shut.

The Energy Saving Trust have gone on the record urging the Government to continue with the incentive scheme. “We hope the industry will continue to offer incentives for households to upgrade their boilers, as there are still many of the worst performing boilers out there,” said Fraser Winterbottom, chief operating officer for the Energy Saving Trust.

The scheme, whilst improving carbon emissions by 140,000 tonnes per year from some of the worst-performing homes in britain, also aimed to improve the overall wealth of families who owned a G-rated boiler, by cutting energy bills by between £200 and £235 per year.

Unfortunately, unlike the Car Scrappage Scheme, it seems unlikely that the Boiler Scrappage Scheme will be continued.  We will let you know more when we know more.

Did you Do It Yourself over Easter?

If the figures coming from Retail Desicions (ReD) are to be believed, a larger number of homeowners did tackle a DIY task.  If you Did It Yourself over the Easter break, are you one of the unfortunate ones, counting the cost of your efforts?

Many homeowners are now rethinking getting experts in as their purse strings are tightening.  This is all well and good for an experienced DIY enthusiast, or someone who already works in the building trade, however the less experienced home improvers may be seriously damaging their homes - reducing the property's value or even putting themselves and loved ones at risk!

A report today from Santander confirms that DIY disasters are costing £331 million in damages - no small amount!  According to the report, 72% of british people who are planning on improving their homes this year will choose to tackle the work themselves.  That's 20% more than last year, confirming the suspicion that the challenging economic climate has driven people to pick up a screwdriver for the first time.

According to the report, 14% of DIYers have some form of accident or make a mistake, costing, on average, £344 to repair the damage.

As the Easter Bank Holidays have just passed, thoughts are probably bubbling up in homeowners minds to prepare for the next two bank holidays in May when they can crack on with other home improvements, as is normal for the spring season.  Granted, there's very little permanent damage you can do with a paintbrush and roller, but over-enthusiastic DIYers may choose to tackle more challenging tasks which may have been better left to the professionals.

More complex tasks being tackled include tiling the bathroom, fitting kitchen appliances, woodwork and carpentry, garden improvements such as laying a patio or bricklaying and roof repairs.


If you're planning for your next Bank Holiday's DIY, you may want to consider preparing more than just your shopping list.  TradePlumbing recommends before embarking on anything more challenging than giving your room a fresh lick of paint, you should fully research the task at hand and give careful consideration to calling in an expert.

To help homeowners make the most of their own resources, there are a number of helpful articles to get you thinking.  The site has articles on choosing the right colour scheme for your bathroom and helpful hints on how to bleed your radiator.  They also offer a small number of White Papers to help with more involved tasks, such as dealing with bathroom stains and dealing with bathroom plumbing emergencies.

If you're confident in your own skills, or have an expert in the family on whom you can call if you hit a tricky spot, then now is the time to order in your bathroom suite or shower enclosure, to make sure that it arrives in time for the next long weekend.

Above all, Plan, Plan Plan!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Main awarded CORGI Heating Manufacturer of the Year - 2009




Date:

11/09/2009

Main Boilers is CORGI Heating Manufacturer of the Year 2009Main has been awarded the prestigious CORGI Heating Manufacturer of the Year 2009 at a glittering awards ceremony held at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry. The event was hosted by comedian Stephen K Amos and was attended by many leading figures in the heating industry. Mark Kelly, CEO Baxi Group UK and Ireland, collected the award on behalf of Main.

Jim Boyce is Sales Director for Main. He said: "We are delighted to be acknowledged by the industry as the Heating Manufacturer of the Year. It is particularly satisfying for us to win because installers themselves have voted for us.

"Main specialises in supplying products for independent merchants and their customers, and we strive to provide them with what they need to help them grow their businesses. This award shows that we are giving them the products and services they need.

"I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who voted for us - we're very grateful for your support and very proud of our achievement.”

Earlier this year, Main was voted Heating Supplier of the Year by CEMCO, and the SEDBUK band A Main Eco boiler was rated highly in the Which? 2008 boiler report.
See the moment when Main won the award here.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Scotland gets it's own boiler scrappage scheme?

Following on from the English boiler scrappage scheme, Scotland, who have their own assembly, are currently considering a similar scheme.  The scheme would inject £2m into the local economy, to help fund the replacement of older boilers that are less efficient.  Eligible Homeowners would be able to claim £400 towards the cost of replacing an inefficient boiler.

Scottish homeowners could soon be benefiting from efficient combi boilers or system boilers, depending on the configuration of their homes.

About Combi Boilers

Combi Boilers are now a really popular type of heating solution.  They provide hot water on demand, by heating the water before it runs to your tap.  They're ideal for new build properties, as you don't need to make space for hot water storage in an airing cupboard. This means that you can save energy, as a hot water cylinder has to re-heat water once is falls below a certain temperature.  Apart from new build properties, considering a combi boiler is ideal if you're planning on replacing both your boiler and your central heating radiators, as you're likely to need new pipework anyway.

If your gas safe registered heating installer advises you that your water pressure is good enough, we would recommend a condensing combi boiler.