Plumbing Checks Every Landlord in Thanet Should Do Before New Tenants Move In

Plumbing & Gas Safety solutions for Kent Landlords | Serving Thanet & East Kent

When a tenant moves out, your mind might jump straight to cleaning, redecorating, or marketing the property. But there’s one area landlords often overlook during turnover: plumbing.

A well-maintained plumbing system can be the difference between a smooth tenancy and weeks of frustration, emergency call-outs, and complaints. Worse, missed plumbing issues can lead to property damage and liability concerns. If you’re a landlord in Thanet preparing a property for new occupants, here are the plumbing checks you should always carry out.

1. Inspect for Visible Leaks and Water Damage

Start with a visual inspection across the property. Common areas for leaks include:

  • Under kitchen and bathroom sinks
  • Toilet bases and cisterns
  • Radiator valves
  • Behind washing machines and dishwashers
  • Pipe joints and stopcocks

Look for water stains on walls and ceilings, especially beneath bathrooms and near radiators. Even a slow, undetected leak can lead to mould, rotting floorboards, or ceiling collapse if left too long. Addressing these issues early prevents costly repairs later.

2. Test Water Pressure at All Outlets

Consistent water pressure is an expectation for most tenants. Low pressure could indicate scale buildup in the pipes, failing tap cartridges, or issues with the stopcock. High pressure can damage appliances and fixtures.

Run water through all taps, showers, and baths. Check whether the flow rate is consistent and strong enough. If the shower trickles or the bath takes ten minutes to fill, it may be time to investigate. In hard water areas like Thanet, limescale buildup can seriously restrict water flow over time.

3. Check Drainage and Waste Flow

Blocked or slow-draining sinks are a common tenant complaint—and often easily avoidable. Fill and drain each sink, bath, and shower while listening for gurgling sounds and watching the water flow.

If water backs up or drains slowly, the cause could be as simple as hair or soap scum or as complex as a collapsed pipe. Addressing blockages before new tenants arrive creates a smoother experience and fewer call-outs.

4. Confirm Stopcock and Isolation Valve Functionality

In an emergency, your tenants need to know how to shut off the water. If the stopcock is seized or difficult to access, it could spell disaster during a leak. Turn the stopcock off and on to ensure it operates smoothly. Do the same for isolation valves beneath sinks and toilets.

Replacing stiff or faulty valves is inexpensive and can make all the difference during a plumbing emergency.

5. Bleed and Balance Radiators

If your property has a central heating system, it’s important to bleed and balance radiators between tenancies. Air can build up in the system over time, leading to cold spots and inefficient heating.

Bleeding the radiators ensures they heat evenly. Balancing the system distributes heat more efficiently throughout the home, reducing energy usage and tenant complaints.

6. Service the Boiler and Heating System

A boiler service should be carried out annually, especially if the property has been empty for a while. A qualified Gas Safe engineer will check for gas leaks, pressure issues, and wear on critical components.

In the UK, landlords are legally required to obtain a valid Gas Safety Certificate (CP12) every 12 months for properties with gas appliances. It must be issued by a Gas Safe registered engineer and provided to tenants at the start of their tenancy.

At Johnson Plumbing & Heating, we offer combined boiler servicing and Gas Safety Certificates for landlords across Thanet—saving you time and money.

7. Flush Toilets and Run Taps

If the property has been unoccupied, water may have stagnated in the system. Run taps and flush toilets to circulate fresh water through the pipes and check for any issues with flushing mechanisms, leaks at the base, or slow tank refill times.

This also helps remove any airlocks and confirms that all hot and cold water feeds are working correctly.

8. Test for Unusual Noises

Odd sounds can be a warning sign of a larger issue. Bangs, clunks, or whistling from pipes can indicate water hammer, loose fittings, or high pressure. These sounds may go unnoticed in an empty property but become problematic during everyday tenant use.

Investigate and resolve any unexplained noises before they lead to complaints or breakdowns.

9. Consider Installing Water-Saving Fixtures

If you’re preparing for new tenants, it might be a good time to consider water-saving upgrades:

  • Dual-flush toilets
  • Tap aerators
  • Low-flow showerheads

These help reduce water usage, keeping utility bills lower (especially in HMOs or where bills are included in the rent) and reducing wear on your system.

10. Provide Tenants With Plumbing Information

Once the checks are complete and the system is in top shape, provide incoming tenants with:

  • The location of the main stopcock
  • Instructions for bleeding radiators (if applicable)
  • Your contact details for maintenance issues
  • A copy of the Gas Safety Certificate

Tenants who are informed are less likely to panic during minor issues—and more likely to respect the plumbing system.

Local Support You Can Rely On

At Johnson Plumbing & Heating, we work with landlords across Margate, Broadstairs, and Ramsgate to ensure their properties are ready, safe, and fully functional before new tenants arrive.

We offer:

  • Pre-tenancy plumbing checks
  • Gas safety certificates
  • Emergency repairs
  • Boiler servicing
  • New boiler installs

Letting a property? Get in touch to book a pre-tenancy check and avoid the hidden headaches.

Call Now 01843 661613 Or Email support@johnsonplumbingthanet.co.uk

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Why Choosing a Boiler Isn’t Just About Price: A Smarter Approach for Thanet Homeowners

When it comes to replacing a boiler, the first question many homeowners ask is: “How much will it cost?” It’s a fair question — but it shouldn’t be the only one.

As a heating specialist working across Margate, Thanet, and the surrounding areas, we regularly help customers navigate the boiler selection process. Time and again, we see the same risk: choosing the cheapest quote on paper can lead to long-term issues — from higher running costs to early system failure.

If you’re considering a boiler installation in Margate, here’s why taking a broader view of value, and not just price, can pay dividends.

Efficiency: The Long-Term Money Saver

Not all boilers are created equal, or made with the same level of efficiency in mind. Higher-efficiency models (especially those with smart modulation technology) can use 10–15% less gas annually than entry-level alternatives. That translates into lower monthly bills and less environmental impact, especially with gas prices as high as they currently are. For older properties in Thanet, including the Victorian and Edwardian properties we have an abundance of, matching the right boiler to the property’s heating demands is key. A slightly higher investment upfront often leads to years of cost-saving performance.

Quality of Components = Fewer Repairs

Many budget boilers keep costs low by using lower-grade components. While these systems may look identical on the surface, the internal parts, pumps, valves, sensors all may wear faster, especially under heavy use. Some budget boilers use aluminium heat exchangers amongst other things which typically degrade more quickly, corroding over time more readily than their steel counterparts. This matters during those freezing spells when every boiler in Margate seems to be working overtime. A breakdown then isn’t just inconvenient, it’s disruptive and often expensive.

When sourcing Thanet boilers for our clients, we favour systems with proven reliability and manufacturer support, ensuring peace of mind for years to come.

Warranty Length Reflects Confidence — and Protects You

Boilers from reputable brands like Vaillant, Worcester Bosch, and Viessmann often come with 7–12 year warranties when installed by an accredited engineer like us. This not only covers unexpected faults but also signals that the manufacturer expects the boiler to last.

Short warranties (2–3 years) usually suggest the opposite — and often accompany systems built to a lower standard. Always ask what the warranty covers, and whether your installer is authorised to unlock extended protection.

Installation Quality: The Often Overlooked Factor

Even the best boiler will underperform if it’s poorly installed. At Johnson Plumbing & Heating, our boiler installations in Thanet follow best practice principles: accurate heat loss calculation, full system flush, smart control integration, and clear aftercare guidance.

This approach isn’t just about compliance. It ensures the system runs quietly, efficiently, and exactly as it should from day one to many years down the road.

Smart Controls and Future Compatibility

Many homeowners now want their heating systems to work intelligently. Whether it’s adjusting to the weather, tracking energy use, or syncing with smart thermostats like Nest or Hive, modern boilers should make your life easier, and offer more flexibility around heating.

When selecting a new boiler for our installations in Thanet and beyond, we always consider how it will integrate with future upgrades — from renewable heat sources to zoned heating controls.

Price Still Matters — But Value Matters More

Let’s be clear: we don’t believe in upselling for its own sake, and still aim to provide the absolute best possible value with every quote we provide. Budget matters, and every homeowner deserves transparent, fair pricing. But we also believe that your heating system should serve you reliably for a decade or more.

Choosing solely on the cheapest quote often results in:

  • Lower efficiency (and higher bills)
  • Increased repair frequency
  • Shorter system lifespan
  • Voided or minimal warranties
  • Reduced comfort during cold spells

Condensing vs Standard Boilers: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve begun researching new boilers, you may have come across the term condensing boiler. It’s not a brand or a special model — it’s now the legal standard across the UK for gas boilers. But understanding what it means can help you make better decisions.

A condensing boiler is designed to capture and reuse heat from the flue gases that would otherwise be wasted. This means it can achieve efficiencies of 90% or more — compared to older standard (non-condensing) boilers that often run at just 60–70%.

What does this mean in practice?

  • Lower gas bills over the life of the system
  • Reduced carbon emissions
  • A quieter, more modern unit

In a lot of our boiler installations across Thanet, we remove an old non-condensing system and replace it with a high-efficiency condensing boiler — along with upgraded controls and any necessary flue adjustments. Thanet’s older housing stock tends to mean there are more outdated systems than some other areas of the country. If your current boiler was installed before 2005, it’s almost certainly non-condensing. Replacing it could result in both noticeable cost savings and improved heating performance.

A Quick Case Study: Why Cheapest Isn’t Always Best

At the end of last year, we were contacted by a homeowner in Margate, let’s call him David. His boiler had failed just as the temperatures dropped, and he was understandably keen to get a new system installed quickly.

David had already received a quote from a national firm offering a low-cost installation. When we provided our quote, it was around £300 more — not outrageous, but enough for him to ask: “Why the difference?”

Rather than compete on price alone, we took the time to explain:

  • The quoted boiler from the other installer had a shorter warranty and lower-grade internal components.
  • Our recommendation used a Worcester Bosch system, which included a solid parts and labour warranty and brass internal fittings, all designed for longevity.
  • We would also carry out a full system flush, install a magnetic filter, and provide smart controls for better efficiency.

David appreciated the transparency. He said no one else had taken the time to explain the differences, they’d simply emailed him a quote and left it at that.

In the end, he chose to go ahead with our installation. A week later, he emailed to say how much quieter the new boiler was — and how much more confident he felt knowing it was built to last.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the average cost of a new boiler in Thanet?

Most new installations (including labour and parts) fall between £2,000 and £4,000 depending on boiler type, system complexity, and property size.

Which boiler brands do you recommend? We typically install Worcester Bosch, Viessmann and Vaillant boilers — trusted brands with excellent support and long warranties, all built using quality parts.

Do you cover emergency replacement?

Yes. If your boiler has failed and you’re without heating or hot water, we offer priority call-outs across Margate and Thanet to Canterbury and Whitstable and down to Dover.

Final Word

Boilers aren’t just boxes on the wall — they’re core to your home’s comfort and efficiency. Choosing the right one isn’t about spending the most; it’s about choosing wisely. You don’t need to know everything about boilers, that’s our job. But if you want clear advice from a local firm who care about getting it right first time, we’re here to help when you’re ready.

Boilers in Old Thanet Homes: What to Watch Out For

Living in an older home in Thanet? Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, and seaside cottages bring charm—but also unique challenges when it comes to heating. Even a newer boiler can underperform if it’s grafted onto decades-old systems. This guide covers common boiler problems in older homes across Margate, Broadstairs, and beyond—and how to solve them.

1. Sludge in Older Central Heating Systems

Older systems with metal radiators and pipes can develop internal corrosion over time. This creates a thick, dark sludge that restricts water flow and reduces heat output. Radiators may feel hot at the top but cold at the bottom, or take far too long to heat up.

In one Broadstairs home last winter, we found a 25-year-old system where nearly half the radiators were partially blocked. A simple power flush restored proper flow and added years to the system’s life.

What helps: A professional power flush or chemical clean. A power flush runs water through your heating system for a prolonged time, pushing out debris that has been accumulating throughout your heating system and pipework over the years. It’s crucial to assess whether pipework and joints can handle the pressure before starting, as sometimes a power flush is not the right option for homes where pipework is already in need of replacement.

2. Outdated Heating Controls in Thanet Homes

Many homes still run on old mechanical timers or thermostats with poor sensitivity. These result in erratic temperature control, overheating, and wasted energy. Often, homeowners don’t realise how much an old, dated thermostat can lead to inefficiencies, causing heating systems to overshoot, overheat and ultimately cost more in energy while leaving the home too hot or too cold.

What helps: Upgrading to a programmable digital thermostat. Even basic models allow for better control and energy savings. Most installations take under two hours. Smart options that link to your phone are increasingly popular and convenient. Some newer thermostats even learn over time, further helping you save money in the long run.

5. Boiler-System Mismatch

Sometimes a high-efficiency boiler is paired with an outdated system — poor pipe runs, incorrectly sized radiators, or ancient valves. The result? Noisy operation, poor circulation, and underperformance.

We’ve seen this in several Thanet properties where a brand-new boiler still struggled. In most cases, adjusting the flow settings, replacing key valves, and balancing the system made a big difference.

What helps: A full system check alongside any new install. It ensures your boiler delivers its full potential.

6. When to Consider a Full Heating Overhaul

Sometimes, piecemeal fixes won’t cut it. If your system is 20+ years old, frequently breaking down, or costing you in repeated callouts, a full overhaul may be more cost-effective.

A recent project in Cliftonville involved replacing the boiler, seven radiators, and adding smart controls. Total cost was around £4,000 — but the family halved their energy bills and reported a dramatically more comfortable home.

What helps: A calm, clear assessment of your current system. We’ll give you a clear view on whether small fixes will do, or if it’s time to start fresh.

If your home heating feels off — uneven warmth, odd noises, constant pressure drops — it’s not just in your head. These common issues in older Thanet homes are usually small fixes, when addressed early.

We offer calm, competent advice on boiler servicing in Margate and heating system upgrades throughout Thanet. No pressure sales — just practical support and advice about your heating system.

If you are having works done and would like a second opinion, or are experiencing issues with your heating and plumbing in Thanet or East Kent, Johnson Plumbing and Heating is here to help!

Call us on 01843 661613 or email us at support@johnsonplumbingthanet.co.uk

Why Spring is the Best Time to Upgrade Your Heating System

Serving Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal – Your Local “Plumbers Near Me”

Thinking of a Boiler Upgrade? Spring is the Perfect Time!

If your boiler struggled through winter or your heating bills were higher than expected, now is the best time to consider an upgrade before the next cold season.

Many homeowners wait until their boiler completely breaks down in winter, leading to rushed decisions, emergency call-out fees, and higher costs. Spring offers better pricing, faster installations, and more availability for upgrades!

In this guide, we’ll cover:

  • Why spring is the best time to replace your boiler or upgrade your heating system
  • Signs your heating system is costing you too much
  • How a new boiler can save you money on energy bills
  • Best heating upgrades for long-term efficiency

1. Why Upgrade Your Heating System in Spring?

Many homeowners don’t think about their boilers and heating systems until winter, when they need them the most. But spring is actually the best time to replace, upgrade, or service your system because:

  • Lower Prices – Demand for new boilers and heating systems drops after winter, meaning you could get better deals.
  • More Availability – Heating engineers have shorter lead times, so you won’t be left waiting in the cold.
  • No Urgency = Better Choices – You have time to research and choose the right system for your needs.
  • Be Ready for Next Winter – No risk of emergency breakdowns when temperatures drop again.

Looking for a heating upgrade? Call us today for a free quote: 01843 661613

2. Signs You Should Upgrade Your Heating System

Not sure if your boiler needs replacing? Look out for these warning signs:

  • Frequent Breakdowns – If you’ve called a plumber near you multiple times this winter, a new boiler could save you money in repairs.
  • High Energy Bills – Older boilers are less efficient, meaning you’re paying more for heating than necessary.
  • Strange Noises – Banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds? Your boiler might be struggling.
  • Radiators Take Too Long to Heat Up – This could indicate a failing boiler or poor circulation.
  • Your Boiler is Over 10-15 Years Old – Even if it’s still running, an old boiler is far less efficient than modern models.

3. How a New Boiler Can Save You Money

Upgrading to an A-rated condensing boiler can:

  • Reduce heating costs by up to 30% 
  • Lower your carbon footprint 
  • Provide better, more consistent heating 
  • Increase the value of your home 

With energy prices rising, upgrading now can lead to significant long-term savings!

4. Best Heating Upgrades for Maximum Efficiency

  • Smart Thermostats – Control your heating from your phone and reduce energy waste.
  • Underfloor Heating – A more efficient way to heat your home with lower running costs.
  • Heat Pumps – A renewable heating solution that can replace or work alongside your boiler.
  • New Radiators – Modern radiators are designed to heat rooms more effectively and use less energy.

Not sure which heating upgrade is right for you? Call us for expert advice: 01843 661613

5. Why Choose Us for Your Heating Upgrade?

  • Gas Safe Registered Engineers – Fully certified for boiler replacements & heating upgrades.
  • Fast, Reliable Service – Covering Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal.
  • Competitive Pricing – Get the best deal on your heating system.
  • 5-Star Reviews – Trusted by homeowners across Kent.

Searching for “plumbers near me”? We’re your trusted local heating experts!

Call 01843 661613 for a free consultation & quote.

Final Thoughts: Don’t Wait Until Winter to Upgrade!

Spring is the perfect time to invest in a new heating system, reduce energy bills, and stay warm next winter without stress.

Call us today to discuss your upgrade: 01843 661613

Serving: Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal.

How to Prevent Spring Plumbing Issues – Post-Winter Pipe & Drain Checks

(Serving Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal)

Why Spring Plumbing Checks are Essential in Thanet

As winter comes to an end, your plumbing system has likely been through a lot—freezing temperatures, increased usage, and heavy rainfall. Without the proper maintenance, these factors can lead to leaks, bursts, and blocked drains just as you’re getting ready to enjoy the warmer weather.

Whether you’re in Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, or Deal, here’s how to check your plumbing system for damage and prevent costly spring repairs.

1. Check for Hidden Winter Damage

Inspect Pipes for Cracks & Leaks

Freezing temperatures can cause pipes to crack or burst. Even if they didn’t burst during winter, hairline cracks can turn into major leaks as the weather warms up.

  • Look for moisture, rust, or white calcium buildup on exposed pipes.
  • Check under sinks, in basements, and around outdoor spigots.
  • If you notice any leaks or water stains, call a professional plumber immediately.

Inspect Outdoor Taps & Hoses

If outdoor taps were exposed to freezing temperatures, they could be damaged.

  • Turn on outdoor taps and check for drips or reduced water pressure.
  • Inspect hose bibs and hoses for cracks or leaks.

Tip: If you notice leaks, it’s best to call a plumber to replace damaged fixtures and prevent water damage.

2. Prevent Blocked Drains from Winter Debris

Blocked drains are a common issue after winter due to fallen leaves, dirt, and debris building up in gutters and downspouts.

Clean Out Gutters & Downspouts

  • Remove leaves, twigs, and dirt from gutters and downspouts.
  • Check that downspouts are directing water away from your foundation to avoid flooding.

Check Indoor Drains for Slow Flow

  • Run water in sinks, showers, and tubs and see if it drains quickly.
  • Slow drains could be due to winter debris or buildup in pipes.

3. Test Your Sump Pump (If You Have One)

If your home has a sump pump to prevent flooding, spring is the perfect time to make sure it’s working properly.

  • Pour water into the sump pit to see if the pump kicks in.
  • Check the discharge line to make sure water is flowing away from your home.

If your sump pump isn’t working, you could be at risk of flooding during spring rains. Call a professional plumber for repairs.

4. Inspect Your Water Heater for Efficiency

After working hard through winter, your water heater might have lost some efficiency.

  • Check for leaks, rust, or strange noises.
  • Test the temperature—it should be set to 120°F (49°C) for optimal efficiency and safety.

Tip: If your water heater is older than 10 years or showing signs of wear, consider a replacement to save on energy bills.

5. Schedule a Professional Plumbing Inspection

Even if you don’t spot any issues, a professional plumber can find hidden problems before they turn into costly repairs.

Why Choose Us for Spring Plumbing Checks?

  • Fast, reliable service across Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal.
  • Expert leak detection, drain cleaning, and pipe repairs.
  • No hidden fees or call-out charges.

Call us today to schedule your spring plumbing inspection: 01843 661613

6. When to Call a Professional Plumber

Don’t wait for a small issue to become a big problem!

  • If you see leaks, hear strange noises, or experience slow drains, call a professional.
  • Schedule a full plumbing inspection at least once a year to maintain your system.

Final Thoughts: Spring Into Action and Prevent Plumbing Disasters!

Spring is a fresh start, and that includes your plumbing! With a few simple checks and maintenance tasks, you can avoid unexpected issues and costly repairs.

Need help? Call us today: 01843 661613

Serving:Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal.

End-of-Winter Boiler & Heating System Checklist – Keep Your Home Running Efficiently

(Serving Thanet, Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal)

Why You Need a Post-Winter Boiler & Heating Check

Winter puts a huge strain on your boiler and heating system. As temperatures rise and you rely on your heating less, it’s the perfect time to make sure everything is in top shape for next winter and avoid costly repairs down the line.

If you’re in Thanet, Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, or Deal, this guide will help you:

  • Identify common post-winter heating issues
  • Ensure your boiler is running efficiently
  • Prevent leaks and plumbing problems
  • Save money on energy bills

Want to avoid emergency repairs next winter? Read our guide on boiler servicing in Thanet.

1. Check Your Boiler for Common Post-Winter Issues

  • Look for Leaks:Inspect your boiler and nearby pipes for signs of water leaks. Even a small leak can lead to serious damage over time.
  • Listen for Strange Noises:Banging, whistling, or gurgling noises could mean air trapped in the system or worn-out components.
  • Check the Pressure:A healthy boiler should have a pressure reading between 1.0 and 1.5 bar. If it’s too low, your heating may not work properly.

2. Bleed Your Radiators

If your radiators are cold at the top and hot at the bottom, they may have trapped air. Bleeding your radiators will:

  • Improve heating efficiency
  • Prevent uneven heating
  • Lower your energy bills

How to Bleed a Radiator:

  1. Turn off the heating.
  2. Use a radiator key to slowly release air from the valve.
  3. Close the valve when water starts to drip out.

3. Inspect Your Thermostat

A malfunctioning thermostat can lead to high energy bills. Make sure:

  • It’s set to the right temperature.
  • The display is clear and responsive.
  • It accurately reflects the temperature in your home.

Considering a smart thermostat for better control? Call us for advice on heating system upgrades in Thanet, Margate, Ramsgate, and Broadstairs.

4. Check for Frozen Pipes

While winter may be over, pipes that were frozen could still be at risk of cracking.

  • Inspect your external and basement pipes for signs of damage.
  • If you notice leaks, turn off the water supply and call a professional plumber.

Need help? Read our emergency plumbing guide for what to do in urgent situations.

5. Schedule a Boiler Service

Even if your boiler seems to be working fine, an end-of-winter service ensures:

  • Optimal performance
  • Increased energy efficiency
  • Fewer issues next winter

We serve areas including Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal for professional boiler servicing.

6. Upgrade Older Heating Systems Before Next Winter

If your boiler is over 10 years old, consider upgrading to a newer, more efficient model. Benefits include:

  • Lower energy bills
  • Increased reliability
  • Better eco-efficiency

Why Choose Us for Your Heating Needs in Thanet and Beyond

  • Gas Safe Registered Engineers
  • Fast, reliable, and affordable services
  • Serving Thanet, Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Dover, and Deal
  • Specialists in boiler servicing, repairs, and plumbing maintenance

Call us today to schedule your post-winter boiler service or heating inspection: 01843 661613

Final Thoughts: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late!

Post-winter maintenance is key to keeping your heating system running smoothly and preventing costly issues next winter.

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Need help with your heating system? Call us today 01843 661613

Emergency Plumbing Services: What to Do When Disaster Strikes

When Every Second Counts – How to Handle a Plumbing Emergency in Thane

A burst pipe, overflowing toilet, or boiler failure can cause serious damage to your home. In these moments, time is critical—but many homeowners panic and don’t know what to do.

If you live in Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, or anywhere in Thanet, knowing the right steps to take before your emergency plumber arrives can save you money and prevent further damage.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

  • The most common plumbing emergencies and what causes them
  • Immediate actions to take before calling a plumber
  • Why hiring a local emergency plumber in Thanet is the best option

1. Common Plumbing Emergencies (and What Causes Them)

Here are some of the most frequent plumbing disasters we see:

  • Burst Pipes – Often caused by frozen pipes, high water pressure, or corrosion.
  • Blocked Toilets & Sinks – Due to grease, wipes, or buildup in pipes.
  • Water Leaks – From cracked pipes, loose fittings, or boiler issues.
  • Boiler Breakdowns – Often from low pressure, faulty parts, or a lack of servicing.
  • No Water Supply – Could be a local issue or a problem with your plumbing system.

Related: Want to avoid costly repairs? Read our guide on boiler servicing in Thanet.

2. What to Do in a Plumbing Emergency

Step 1: Shut Off the Water Supply

For most emergencies, turning off the main water valve will stop further flooding.

  • Where to find it? Usually under the kitchen sink or near the front door.
  • If it’s a toilet or sink leak, turn off the isolation valve under the fixture.

Can’t find it? A local plumber can help you locate it for future reference.

Step 2: Switch Off the Boiler (for Leaks & Heating Issues)

If water is leaking near your boiler, turn off your central heating system to prevent further damage.

If you smell gas, shut off the supply and call the Gas Emergency Services immediately.

Related: Learn more about gas safety certificates and why they’re essential.

Step 3: Contain the Water Damage

  • Use towels, buckets, or a wet-dry vacuum to soak up excess water.
  • Move furniture and electrical items away from the affected area.

Step 4: Call an Emergency Plumber in Thanet

The faster you act, the less damage your home will suffer. Look for a 24/7 emergency plumber in Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, or nearby areas for a fast response.

How to choose the right plumber? Make sure they’re Gas Safe registered, have good reviews, and don’t charge hidden call-out fees.

Need help finding a trusted plumber? Check out our guide on how to find a reliable plumber in Thanet.

3. Why Choose a Local Emergency Plumber in Thanet?

Hiring a Thanet-based emergency plumber has major advantages:

  • Faster Response Times – Local plumbers can reach Margate, Ramsgate, or Broadstairs quicker than big national companies.
  • Lower Call-Out Fees – Many local plumbers charge less than national franchises.
  • Better Customer Service – A local tradesperson relies on word-of-mouth and reputation.

We cover:

  • Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Cliftonville, Westgate-on-Sea
  • Birchington, Westbrook, Minster, St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Pegwell Bay
  • Herne Bay, Canterbury, Whitstable

Need a reliable emergency plumber NOW? Call 01843 661613 – 24/7 emergency service available!

4. How to Prevent Plumbing Emergencies in the Future

Preventative maintenance can save you thousands in repairs. Here’s how:

  • Insulate pipes in winter to prevent freezing.
  • Don’t flush wipes, grease, or food scraps down the drain.
  • Get your boiler serviced yearly to avoid sudden breakdowns.
  • Fix minor leaks early before they become major problems.

Want to avoid costly drain repairs? Read our guide on how to prevent blocked drains in Thanet.

Final Thoughts: Act Fast, Save Money

Plumbing emergencies can be stressful, but knowing what to do can limit the damage. Follow the 4 essential steps:

  • Shut off the water.
  • Switch off the boiler (if needed).
  • Contain the damage.
  • Call a trusted local emergency plumber.

Need a reliable emergency plumber in Thanet? We’re here to help!

Boiler vs. Heat Pump – Which Is Best for Your Home in Thanet?

With energy prices rising and new government incentives, many homeowners in Thanet, Margate, and Broadstairs are wondering:

Should I install a new gas boiler, or is an air source heat pump a better investment?

In this guide, we’ll compare:

  • Upfront costs (boilers vs. heat pumps)
  • Running costs & energy savings
  • Efficiency & environmental impact
  • Which system works best for your home

Need advice on heating your home? Call us for a free consultation!

Boiler vs. Heat Pump – What’s the Difference?

Want to see which system is right for your home? Get a free quote!

Call – 01843 661613

What Are the Benefits of a New Boiler?

Gas boilers are still the most common heating system in Thanet because they are:

  • Cheaper to install than heat pumps
  • Simple to replace if you already have a boiler
  • Effective in cold weather with instant heating

Who Should Choose a Boiler?

  • If you want a low-cost upgrade with no big changes to your home.
  • If you don’t have the space for a heat pump system.
  • If you’re happy using gas for heating.

We install Worcester Bosch, Vaillant & Ideal boilers with up to 12-year warranties!

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Why Are More Homeowners Choosing Heat Pumps?

Heat pumps are becoming more popular in Thanet due to rising gas costs and £7,500 government grants.

  • Reduce heating bills by 50-70%
  • Lower carbon footprint (no fossil fuels)
  • Works in all weather (even below freezing!)
  • Lasts 20+ years with minimal maintenance
  • Who Should Choose a Heat Pump?
  • If you want lower running costs & long-term savings.
  • If you’re replacing an old oil or LPG system.
  • If you want to future-proof your home for low-carbon heating.

We install MCS-certified heat pumps with full grant support!

Find Out If You Qualify for the £7,500 Grant – Call 01843 661613

Which Heating System Is Best for You?

Choose a Boiler If:

  • You want lower upfront costs
  • You need fast & powerful heating
  • You already have a gas boiler & don’t want major changes

Choose a Heat Pump If:

  • You want lower running costs & energy efficiency
  • You want to qualify for the £7,500 grant
  • You’re planning for long-term savings

Not sure? Let’s discuss your options & find the best heating system for your home!

Call 01843 661613📩 support@johnsonplumbingthanet.co.uk

Areas We Cover in Thanet for Boiler & Heat Pump Installations

We install boilers & heat pumps in:

  • Margate – Cliftonville, Palm Bay, Westbrook
  • Broadstairs – St. Peter’s, Kingsgate, Dumpton
  • Ramsgate – Pegwell, Minster, Manston
  • Birchington, Westgate & All of Thanet
  • Book your free consultation today!

Call – 01843 661613

Why Choose Johnson Plumbing & Heating?

  • Gas Safe Registered Engineers – Certified boiler installers
  • MCS Certified Heat Pump Installers – Grant-eligible installations
  • Fast, Professional Service – Heating upgrades in just 1-2 days
  • Up to 12-Year Manufacturer Warranties
  • Honest, Fixed Price Quotes – No Hidden Costs

Upgrade your heating system today—get a free quote now!

Call – 01843 661613

Emergency Plumber in Margate, Thanet & Broadstairs – 24/7 Fast Response

When a plumbing emergency strikes, you need a reliable emergency plumber FAST. Whether it’s a burst pipe, no heating, or a leaking boiler, Johnson Plumbing & Heating is here to help.

We offer 24/7 emergency plumbing services in Margate, Thanet, and Broadstairs, ensuring fast, professional repairs whenever you need them.

Call Now for Immediate Assistance!

Need an Emergency Plumber in Margate? Call Us Now!

If you’re in Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, or anywhere in Thanet, and have a plumbing emergency, don’t wait.

We provide:

  • 24/7 emergency plumbing call-outs – Day or night, we’re here for you.
  • Burst pipe repairs – Prevent flooding & water damage
  • Boiler breakdowns & repairs – Gas Safe certified engineers.
  • Leaking taps, toilets & radiators – Fast, affordable fixes.
  • Blocked drains & sinks – Immediate solutions to avoid damage.

For immediate plumbing help, call us NOW!

Call 01843 661613 – 24/7 Emergency Plumber Margate

Common Plumbing Emergencies We Fix in Thanet

Plumbing disasters can happen anytime. That’s why our team is ready 24/7.

Emergency Burst Pipe RepairsA burst pipe can cause serious flooding and water damage. Call us immediately for fast repairs.

Emergency Boiler Repairs in Margate & BroadstairsNo heating or hot water? Our Gas Safe engineers specialize in boiler repairs & servicing to get your system running again.

Blocked Drains & Overflowing ToiletsA blocked sink, toilet, or drain can be a nightmare—we offer rapid drain unblocking across Thanet.

Leaking Taps & RadiatorsA leaking tap, radiator, or pipe can waste water and increase bills. We provide fast leak detection & repairs.

Need an emergency plumber in Thanet? We’re ready to help.

Call 01843 661613 – Emergency Plumber Thanet

Call Now – Your Local Emergency Plumber in Margate, Thanet & Broadstairs!

If you’re facing a plumbing emergency in Thanet, don’t wait—call us now for immediate help!

Fast, Reliable & Professional Plumbing Services – 24/7!

Why Air Source Heat Pumps Are the Future & How Much You Can Save

The smart way to heat your home in 2024 – Save money, reduce energy bills & future-proof your property

Why More Homeowners in Kent Are Switching to Air Source Heat Pumps

With energy prices rising and the push for greener homes, more people in Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, and surrounding areas are upgrading to Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP).

These modern heating systems can cut your heating bills by up to 70%, qualify for £7,500 government grants, and work even in freezing temperatures—making them a smart investment for the future.

But are they right for your home? Let’s break down why heat pumps are the future of home heating and how much you can save.

What Is an Air Source Heat Pump & How Does It Work?

An air source heat pump (ASHP) is a high-efficiency heating system that absorbs heat from the air outside—even in temperatures as low as -15°C. It then transfers this heat into your home to provide heating and hot water.

Why homeowners are choosing ASHP over gas boilers:

  • Lower heating costs – Uses less energy than traditional gas boilers.
  • Works in cold weather – Extracts heat even in sub-zero temperatures.
  • Eco-friendly – Reduces carbon footprint and reliance on fossil fuels.
  • Low maintenance – Lifespan of 20+ years with minimal servicing.
  • Government grants available – Up to £7,500 funding for eligible homes.

Unlike gas boilers, which burn fuel to create heat, ASHP systems simply transfer heat, making them up to 400% more efficient than conventional heating systems.

How Much Can You Save With an Air Source Heat Pump?

One of the biggest advantages of heat pumps is their cost savings over time. Here’s how they compare to gas boilers:

Additional Financial Benefits:

  • £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme Grant (reduces installation costs).
  • Lower energy bills (especially in well-insulated homes).
  • Increases property value – More buyers look for energy-efficient homes.
  • Future-proof against rising gas prices & government bans on gas boilers.

Did You Know? By 2035, the UK government plans to phase out gas boilers—meaning heat pumps will be the future of home heating.

Is an Air Source Heat Pump Right for Your Home?

Air Source Heat Pumps work best in well-insulated homes and are ideal for:

  • Homeowners upgrading their heating system.
  • Properties with large radiators or underfloor heating.
  • People looking to cut long-term heating costs.
  • Homes that qualify for government funding.

Not sure if your home is suitable? We offer a free consultation to assess your property and advise on the best heating solution.

Why Choose Johnson Plumbing & Heating for Your Heat Pump Installation?

At Johnson Plumbing & Heating, we are experts in high-performance heating solutions across Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, and surrounding areas.

  • Full air source heat pump installation & setup.
  • Government grant application assistance – We handle the paperwork for you!
  • Smart home heating upgrades – Including smart thermostats & radiators.
  • Gas Safe & renewable energy certified engineers.

We make the switch to energy-efficient heating easy and hassle-free.

Get a Free Quote – Start Saving on Heating Costs Today!

Ready to reduce your energy bills and future-proof your home?

  • Expert advice, no obligation.
  • Find out if you qualify for a £7,500 government grant.
  • Upgrade your heating system & save money for years to come.

Ready to Switch to Greener Heating?

Call us today for a free home survey and find out how much you could save with an air source heat pump.