Wednesday 31 December 2014

Our Top Posts of 2014

Maintracts Boiler Installation2014 is nearly over and we wanted to celebrate a great year by taking a look back at our most popular articles from the last 12 months.

Tackling limescale

Have you noticed chalky marks on your shower head, or a flaky gritty residue in your kettle? If you have then you have limescale. Unfortunately this is one of the downsides of living in a hard water area and left alone can build up in your dishwasher, washing machine, kettle and pipes. 

How to protect your pipes

The weather is getting colder and colder, so as the temperature drops it's important to make sure that your pipes are protected. Exposure to cold temperatures can lead to pipes freezing and bursting. There are some simple steps that you can take to ensure a warm and stress free winter.

How often should your electrical appliances be inspected?

All electrical appliances and installations deteriorate over time, so it’s wise to have them inspected to ensure that they are safe to avoid potentially fatal incidents. These checks are known as ‘periodic inspection and testing’.

Installing a new gas appliance

There will come a time when your gas appliances needs replacing, but knowing what to do and where to go can be confusing. Can you install it yourself? Where can you find an engineer? How do you know they are qualified?

Gas safety on holiday

It’s getting close to that time of year again when we start packing our bags and heading off for a well needed break. Whether you’re staying in a tent in the middle of a soaking wet field or a five star villa in the Caribbean, it’s important to be aware of the risks when it comes to gas safety.

Preventing damp and mould in your home

Damp and mould caused by condensation occurs when moist air hits a cold surface such as a window, mirror, tile or wall. It is not only an eyesore, it can cause damage to your home and health. The best way to combat damp and mould is to prevent them from occurring in the first place.

Is your landlord gas safe?

Many tenants are unaware that their property should have a gas safety check once a year, and that it is their landlord's responsibility to arrange it, but what is a gas safety check? And what should you expect when you move in to a new property? 

Signs of faulty wiring

It's important to know the signs of faulty wiring, especially when you can't see the majority of wiring in your home. Faulty wiring can lead to shocks and fires so learn the signs and be one step ahead.

We hope that you've had a wonderful 2014 and wish you all the best for 2015. Maintracts will be open on New Years day, so if you come across any plumbing, gas or electrical emergencies then give us a call on 020 8682 2244.

Wednesday 24 December 2014

Merry Christmas from Maintracts

We'd like to wish everyone a very merry Christmas, and don't forget, we will be open tomorrow should you have a gas or plumbing emergency. Call 020 8682 2244 if you come across any problems.

Christmas Maintracts Plumber Gas London




Thursday 18 December 2014

Eco Friendly Christmas - Christmas Day

It’s the final week of our eco friendly Christmas special and there’s only one thing left to cover – the big day itself! No matter how big or small, making an environmentally friendly choice on Christmas day will make a difference.

Buy local

Buy your meat and vegetables as local as you can. Not only will you be supporting your local producers, you’ll be helping to save the environment by buying food that hasn't travelled far in petrol guzzling trucks.

Cool down

Fridges suck up your electricity, especially when they're trying to cool food and drinks down. Don’t use your fridge to chill your drinks, put them in your garden, and if it’s snowing, collect the snow in a bucket and place your bottles in it! When you’re cooling your food make sure that it has cooled to room temperature before putting it in the fridge (your fridge will have to work harder to cool the food if it is still warm). And try not to overfill your fridge; air needs to flow freely otherwise it will use more energy to keep your food cool.

Table Wear

You can now have an eco friendly Christmas table! From recycled plates to placemats, you can get everything you need to have an ethical Christmas lunch.

Recycle

The easiest way to be eco friendly at Christmas is to recycle. From wrapping paper to leftover food, crackers to drink bottles, you can be sure that there will be a lot of waste. If you have a regular collection then all you need to do is make sure you separate your waste, but if you don’t have a regular collection then why not take it to your local recycling centre? Recycle Now  lists all centres around the UK and many of them also recycle electricals and garden waste.

Christmas tree

If you haven’t bought your Christmas tree yet buy a potted one. Once Christmas is over you can place it in the garden and use it year after year.

We hope you've enjoyed reading our top tips on how to have an energy efficient Christmas. Let us know if you have any top tips that you would like to share!




Wednesday 10 December 2014

Eco Friendly Christmas - Decorations

The festive season is well underway and we’re continuing our rundown of the best ways to have an eco friendly Christmas. Last week we looked at some of the great gifts you can get for the eco warrior in your life. This week we take a look at decorations, gift wrap and crackers!

Gift wrap

The most eco friendly way to wrap a present is to re-use old wrapping and gift bags, or even old magazines and newspapers, but there are lots of options available on the high street and online that will make you feel a little more saintly when giving your presents.

Paperchase offer recycled plain paper wrapping (which you could customise!), while Re-wrapped offer a great range of printed, recycled designs. You can also find lots of amazing designs on sites such as Not on the HighStreet.

Decorations

Most people use the same decorations every year, but if you want to add something new to your collection then there are some great ways to be a bit more environmentally friendly. The cheapest option can be found in your local park! Pinecones make a wonderful, and festive, decoration. Place them in a jar with LED fairy lights for a festive centre piece, or use some ribbon to tie them to your tree. If, however, you don't have a park near you then head to Nigel’s ECO store who offer a great range of recycled decorations. From old CDs to glass, every decoration is recycled.

Crackers

Crackers are a vital part of the Christmas meal, but can create a lot of waste. These crackers are not only recycled, but the gifts are also eco friendly too! 

Next week is the final instalment in our eco friendly Christmas special where we’ll be looking at the big day!

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Wednesday 3 December 2014

Eco Friendly Christmas - Gifts

It’s December and countdown to Christmas has well and truly begun! Last week we shared some great ways that you can have an eco friendly Christmas. This week we look at the perfect gifts for the eco warrior in your life.

This neat little shaver is perfect for travelling. Not only is it compact in size, its solar powered which means you won’t have to buy international adapters to charge it.  

This is the perfect gift for the green fingered eco warrior in your family. The kit comes with enough seeds and pots to grow several trees.

Two light up racing cars, 3.8 metre race track and no need for batteries or plugs! These wind up cars are a perfect gift for the small or big kid in the house!

Perfect for the wine lover in your family, these fair trade, recycled wine glasses are produced by a family owned company in central Bolivia.

Made from organic, fair trade bamboo, this natural amplifier is perfect for anyone who has an iPhone. It requires no batteries or plugs to operate and great for travel.

Image by Vanessa Fitzgerald