All Set Plumbing & Construction

All Set Plumbing & Construction All Set Plumbing & Construction offers both industrial & residential plumbing. We also do carpentry

Installing Shower
05/12/2020

Installing Shower

Sewer smell in your yard!!!!Check for dry P-Traps: Most commonly, P-traps are the culprit to that sewer smell you find i...
18/11/2020

Sewer smell in your yard!!!!

Check for dry P-Traps: Most commonly, P-traps are the culprit to that sewer smell you find in your yard. A sewer drain has a P-Trap (the same “u-bend” pipe as you have underneath your sinks) that should be full of water to prevent sewer gases from entering the home. There are misconceptions that the traps are also there to catch objects that might be dropped in the drain, which is not the case. Traps are there to prevent sewer gases from escaping into the home. Gully traps are constructed outside the building to carry waste water discharge from washbasin, sinks, bathroom etc. If drains are rarely used, the water in the P-Trap will often evaporate, letting the gas from the sewer back in. If this is the case, simply mix some cleaning product with about 5litres of water and pour it in the drain. You may have to do this every once in a while.

Check the actual plumbing fixtures in the yard. Every fixture needs a drain; every drain needs a vent. A vent/roding eye that is left wide open, allows gas to escape. Please make sure all rodding eyes are closed and covered.

If you have problems with your drain & suspect a broken sewer pipe underground might be causing the odour please contact us on 0737515194/0670147010/0118512007 or email [email protected].

We dont charge any fees for consultation or quotations.

For bathroom renovations call us on 0737515194/0670147010 or email harry@allsetprojects.co.za. We dont charge fees for q...
02/11/2020

For bathroom renovations call us on 0737515194/0670147010 or email [email protected]. We dont charge fees for quotations.

Many people may claim to be plumbers but they are not competent or accredited properly which poses a risk to the consume...
11/09/2020

Many people may claim to be plumbers but they are not competent or accredited properly which poses a risk to the consumer, the environment and the plumbing industry.

It is illegal for any person who works on plumbing installation if he/she is not a qualified plumber or not working under the adequate supervision of a qualified plumber.

All Set Plumbers are Licensed Qualified Plumbers. We are qualified to issue PIRB C.O.Cs after completion of work.

For more information on our work & profession contact us on 0737515194/0118512007 or email [email protected]

25/08/2020

RE: NRCS issues a stern warning against the illegal trade practice of Geysers

The National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS) has been inundated with complaints on the sale and advertisement of second hand/refurbished geysers that do not comply with the applicable technical regulation (VC 9006) for hot water storage tanks for domestic use. In response, the Regulator conducted inspections and discovered a surge in the illegal selling of refurbished geysers.

All geysers, new and modified, must conform with the safety and labeling requirements as outlined in the technical regulation before being offered for sale. It is therefore required of any business trading in these products to submit an application for approval of sale to the NRCS.

Through this process, an applicant, importer or manufacturer of a regulated products is required to submit a sample of a product and a full test report acquired from an accredited testing facility for examination, testing or evaluation to determine compliance with the relevant compulsory specifications that are in force before the Letter of Authority Certificate (LOA) is issued.

The Regulator assesses the evidence of conformity supplied by the applicant and grant approval when the mandatory requirements have been met. This is rigorous administrative and technical process which is followed to ensure that no LOA Certificates are issued to unscrupulous traders, manufactures or importers.

All industry players, contractors, insurance companies and other interested parties are therefore warned not to manufacture or sell non-compliant second hand or refurbished geysers if not approved by the NRCS.

Non-compliant products are hazardous and can cause harm to consumers. Similarly, faulty geysers can easily explode or cause an electric shock when used and are also not energy efficient.

Research has indicated that geysers account for up to 39% of household electricity bills and it is hoped that the enforcement of the regulation by the NRCS will decrease the energy demand and bring much needed relief to consumers who are feeling the effects of the global Covid-19 pandemic.

Suppliers and manufacturers shall ensure that the product’s energy consumption information is provided on the label and dealers must ensure that they affix the supplied label on the outside of displayed products and ensure that potential end-users are provided with product energy efficiency class and energy consumption data before purchase.

The NRCS would also like to urge South African consumers to be alert and request sellers to produce proof of compliance (LOA) for products before they purchase them.

Enforcing VC 9006 is in line with the NRCS’s mandate of protecting human health, safety, the environment and ensuring fair trade as well as rooting out non-compliant products in the market.

For solar/electric geyser installation contact us 073 7515 194, 011 8512 007 or email [email protected]

11/06/2020

NOISY WATER PIPES

Your water pipes deal with a lot of pressure and temperature changes. If the pipes are quiet and working well, they’re out of sight, out of mind. But what happens when they start to sound angry? Noisy water pipes can be caused by several problems, some of them easy to fix and others more involved. If your water pipes are noisy, read on to diagnose the cause and restore the quiet, whether with a simple DIY fix or by calling a plumber.

First, what noise are you hearing?

The Water Hammer: Hammering or Banging Pipe Noises
Water hammers are one of the most common noisy pipe problems. They occur when the water is turned off and high pressure in the pipes makes the water inside look for a place to go, ultimately banging against the shut-off valve or pipe walls. The noise is a distinct hammering and usually only occurs after a faucet or appliance is turned off. To correct, try to reset the water system’s air chambers. Shut off your home’s water supply by turning off your home’s main shut-off valve, and then open all your faucets to completely drain the pipes. Don’t forget about your lowest faucets, such as a basement sink or an outdoor hose bib. Then turn the water back on, and the hammer noises should be resolved.

If the water hammer doesn’t go away after you reset the pressure chambers, check the supply pipes. Some older homes’ pipes aren’t secured well, so they move too much and create waves that lead to water hammers. You can apply clips and plumber’s tape wherever necessary. Finally, you can always call a plumber to further examine the pipes; you may need to have an in-line water surge arrester installed to correct the water hammer issue.

Whistling Pipe Noises
There are two types of whistling in plumbing systems: whistling in the pipe system and whistling by certain faucets or valves. If just one or two faucets are whistling when they run, the issue is probably a worn washer, loose brass screw or grimy aerator inside the faucet itself. To fix, you’ll need to turn the water supply off and replace those parts. A whistling toilet that quiets down after the tank is filled usually needs a new ballcock valve. A toilet that whistles all the time probably has an issue with the vertical overflow tube; simply bend the float arm down a little so the ballcock turns off sooner.

If the whistling sound seems to come from everywhere, you may have too much mineral buildup, a worn main water supply valve, or an ineffective pressure regulator. Have an expert determine the severity of any of these problems and recommend an effective fix. It will depend on the age of your pipes and the way your supply system is laid out.

Thrumming and Vibrating Pipe Noises
Thrumming or vibrating pipes indicate excessive water pressure. You can test your water pressure at home by purchasing a threaded pressure gauge that screws directly onto a faucet or valve. Have a plumber install a pressure regulator, as high water pressure can be destructive to a home.

Other Pipe Noises and Their Causes
Other common pipe noises include a faint squeak or rubbing noise caused by copper pipes that aren’t insulated properly. The metal pipes heat up and expand when hot water runs through them, and they rub against the house’s structural features. Since supply pipes are usually drywalled in, homeowners don’t usually want to tear anything out to pad those pipes. If you have copper pipes and think this may be your issue, you can try turning the water heater temperature down slightly; sometimes a small difference in temperature eliminates the problem so you don’t have to ask a plumber to do any invasive pipe work.

A dripping or ticking noise is cause for concern. It could be a drain issue or leak, both of which are best left to a professional for diagnosis and repair. Or it could be a more minor problem you can fix yourself, such as thermal expansion or a pressure issue. Do some troubleshooting: Reset your air chambers as described earlier in this blog post. If the sound persists, fill your bathroom sink with very hot water and then flush the toilet, which will push cold water into your pipes. Then drain the hot water from the sink, and if you hear the noise, you’re probably just hearing thermal expansion, which is an annoyance but not a true concern. If neither of these methods takes care of the dripping or ticking noises, get professional help.

All Set Plumbers ready to help
If you need help with any noisy pipe problem and would like a consultation, inspection or repair, contact us. Our certified professionals are ready to assist you with your plumbing issues.

Call us on 0737515194, 0670147010 or email [email protected]

09/06/2020

Your sewer line carries wastewater away from the sinks, toilets, and showers of your home. It travels underneath your yard to the street, where it connects to the municipal sewer. Most homeowners don’t give their sewer line much thought as they assume its a self functioning system.

However, when problems do occur, the results can be disastrous. A sewer line clog can lead to sewage and wastewater backing up into your home. Known as a sewer backup, this event is a homeowner’s worst nightmare.

Please do not dispose the following products in your toilets as they usually cause sewer blockages
• Feminine products
• Cooking grease/Food
• Baby wipes/Wet wipes
• Dental floss
• Cotton balls
• Diapers
• Cigarette butts​

If you are having a problem with your sewer line please contact us on 0118512007, 0737515194, 0670147010 or email [email protected]

During the COVID-19 crisis, we will be available 24/7. Our plumbers will take the necessary precautions for your safety.

One of our major objective is to ensure that each customer receives prompt, professional, friendly and courteous service...
04/06/2020

One of our major objective is to ensure that each customer receives prompt, professional, friendly and courteous service from us. We expect high ethical work, high hygiene standards and good communication from our staff to our customers.

We respect honesty and feedback from our customers. Your support is highly appreciated. For feedback & enquiries on our work, send email to [email protected] or call us on 0737515194/0670147010/0118512007.

Stay at home and stay safe

A plumber is qualified to repair and/or replace and/or install plumbing, the mechanical part of water within a building....
28/05/2020

A plumber is qualified to repair and/or replace and/or install plumbing, the mechanical part of water within a building. Due to the fact that plumbing is underground or behind walls, a mess will arise. The plumber will make sure that as little damage as possible is done, especially to sanitaryware if inside and to surrounding areas if outside. However, it is not their responsibility to repair concrete work or paving or suchlike as they are not qualified to do so. They will consequently place rubble in an area designated by the consumer to be safe and not a health hazard.

All Set Plumbing & Construction does much more than offer plumbing services. We also repair damaged walls, plaster/rhinolite, rubble removal, painting, install paving etc. For all general building maintenance queries contact us on 0737515194, 0670141710, 0118512007 or email [email protected]

Grease traps require regular cleaning and the proper disposal of waste in order to be compliant. Neglecting to clean gre...
28/05/2020

Grease traps require regular cleaning and the proper disposal of waste in order to be compliant. Neglecting to clean grease traps can result in compromised hygiene, an issue post-COVID-19 that is of the highest priority.

Grease traps that aren’t regularly cleaned can become a health hazard to staff and patrons. Traps full of fats, oils & greases become a beacon for pests such as flies, cockroaches and rodents, which is why regular cleaning is essential. They also emanate an unpleasant odour, something highly offputting for diners.

For installation or maintenance of your grease traps contact us on 0737515194; 0670147010 or email [email protected]

23/05/2020

It is a SANS stipulation that only a PIRB registered plumber may purchase and issue CoC’s and that CoC’s have to be issued when installing, repairing or doing maintenance on geysers. Municipalities, Insurance companies and the Building Industry require PIRB Plumbing certificates (CoC’s) in order to comply with SANS.

For PIRB CoC's contact us on 0118512007, 0737515194, 0670147010

The temperature of your hot water geyser should be between 55°C and 65°C. However if you want to save money, we would ad...
11/05/2020

The temperature of your hot water geyser should be between 55°C and 65°C. However if you want to save money, we would advise you to set it up at 55°C on average, since a lower temperature means less consumption. According to Eskom, switching the geyser’s thermostat temperature from 70°C to 60°C help you achieve a small saving of 18kWh~ 5%).

If you are experiencing problems with your geyser this winter contact us on these numbers📞 0737515194, 0670147010, 078863653

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