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The plumbing, heating and electrical blog
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This blog, by Chez-Vous Property Services, offers useful plumbing, heating & electrical tips; comment on industry news; special offers and much more to help you maintain your property and save money.
Recent Posts
How to prevent frozen garden hosepipes and taps this winter!
As the weather becomes colder and winter approaches, we will soon be enjoying cold frosty mornings! So now is the time to remove your garden hosepipe from your outside tap and store it safely inside. This will prolong the life of your hosepipe and sa...
Protect downlights from fire hazards and loft insulation
At Chez-Vous Property Services, we often come across the situation in lofts where downlights are either not protected properly against fire hazards or are left with no insulation around them.Downlights can produce significant heat. So when downlights...
Going on a summer holiday? Tips to secure and protect your home!
Summer is here! Many of us will be going on a well-deserved and long-awaited holiday. Before departing, we enjoy planning activities and what to take with us. So remember to take a bit of time to include plans for protecting your home during your abs...
Safety issue: electrical sockets under water pipes!
At Chez-Vous Property Services, we have been coming across an increasing number of cases where electrical sockets and boxes have been installed on the base of kitchen under sink cupboards or on the floor of airing cupboards, directly beneath pipe wor...
Simple energy saver tips for the summer
There are many simple ways to save energy in and around the home. We cover some easy tips that you can put in place to improve efficiency and save money, from the kitchen to the garden.Turn appliances off standbyThe average household wastes £30 a ye...
Are you paying for loyalty to local energy suppliers?
Energy customers are paying up to 33% more on their bills by staying loyal to their local suppliers, claims new research from uSwitch.com. The research shows suppliers charge an average of 6% higher in their home regions than to other customers. Ann ...

