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The New Pesaro.

Di Vapor is constantly looking to expand its whirlpool bath range, and the Pesaro is an example of them doing just that. The Pesaro offers customers a chance to enjoy the  advantages of hydrotherapy with both water jets and air jets lining the bottom of the bath. The bath itself comes without a skirting so the bath can be matched to any bathroom using tiling of your choice.

The bath stands at 1900mm × 980mm × 650mm making it a workable size in any environment. In addition to this, the Pesaro comes complete with its own cleaning system, keeping the internal workings in the best possible condition for many years to come. Less cleaning for us is always a bonus!

Some may say that the shower has overtaken the bathtub in the world of bathing, but I think you’ll agree that the Pesaro is evidence that the bath is most definitely not dead.

A very reasonable price too, £1323 includes your VAT and delivery to any UK address.

Recycling water can save you money!

It’s interesting to think that approximately 30% of the water we use goes down the toilet. Wouldn’t it be great if we could re-use the water from our showers, baths, sinks and cleaning for the flush? Thanks to BRAC Systems a solution is available for all households. Using state of the art technology, specialist filters take used water from your shower, bath, or washing machine and then reuses it in the toilets flushing system.

Foreign particles are filtered from the water making it usable just like normal water, but its designed to be used strictly for your toilet or garden hose! It’s nice to think that you could re-use the same water over and over again without having to pay each time! On top of that, you’ll be helping the environment by using less water in your household!

See how you could save money on your water bill by heading over to BRAC systems today – http://www.bracsystems.com/ - Systems start at just £900!

IPHE moves to Royal Charter

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Upgrading our homes heating systems, or installing new bathroom suites we all know is a task best left to the professionals. There is a sense of weariness about bringing a trader into the equation with popular TV shows such as ‘Rogue Traders‘ teaching us to be aware of the fallacious con men that crawl our communities. Finding a trustworthy, qualified individual can sometimes be a difficult task, but thanks to the CIPHE it’s a little easier for the rest of us.

IPHE Logo

Chartered status has been awarded to the CIPHE, the professional body for plumbing and heating, by the Privy council for their contribution to the health and safety of the public and the environment. Their website www.ciphe.org.uk provides an invaluable service in which members of the public can type in their postcode to find their nearest qualified engineer.

So if your planning to change your water system, or even install a new shower, consider finding a trader one less thing to do on your list.