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Andrew Vanny Plumbing has grown into a well-recognized and experienced plumbing company in the local Hornsby & Upper North Shore since it was founded in 1987. David is the owner of Andrew Vanny Plumbing. Integrity and honesty are at the core of how David operates his company. He believes in customer relationships, over sales, and taking the time to explain all options available to customers.
Andrew Vanny Plumbing Blog
1w ago
Ultimate Guide on How to Become a Plumber in Australia: What Is Required In Each State
G’day! This is the ultimate guide to becoming a plumber in various different parts of Australia. We love our job as the plumber North Shore residents trust, and so we can completely understand the appeal of becoming a trustworthy plumber to serve your local community and make and honest living. If you’re keen on a new career or want to shift into a rewarding field, stick with us. This guide covers all you need to get started. We’ll check out the qualifications you need and the licences for each Australian ..read more
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1M ago
Signs Of Tree Roots In Pipes And Drains
Tree roots in pipes can wreak havoc on plumbing systems, causing obstructions and structural damage. Identifying the signs is crucial for maintaining clear and functional plumbing. By promptly addressing intrusions, homeowners can prevent costly repairs and potential health hazards.
Key Takeaways:
Roots can invade pipework, leading to blockages and damage.
Identifying signs of tree growth in pipes is essential to prevent further plumbing issues.
Maintaining clear and functional drains is key to avoiding root intrusion.
Professional ass ..read more
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2M ago
Can you DIY plumbing?
Are you considering tackling some plumbing work on your own? It’s important to understand the regulations and laws surrounding DIY plumbing in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. It can be tempting to take matters into your own hands. However, there are certain considerations and requirements to keep in mind to ensure you stay compliant.
Key Takeaways:
DIY plumbing work in NSW is regulated by the Plumbing and Drainage Act.
Plumbing and drainage laws and regulations may differ from state to state in Australia.
Unlicensed plumb ..read more
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1y ago
A key component of any home is its bathroom. Like most of us, we want our bathroom to not only be clean and comfortable, but also functional, aesthetically pleasing, and completed to Australian Standards. With COVID-19 surging and most of us forced to stay home longer than usual, it is common to spot problems that need fixing. Over the past year, there has been a rise in bathroom renovations as a result of these newly found problems. If you are planning on renovating your bathrooms at home, keep reading to gain ideas on where to start and how to do it.
1. Functionality
With each member of yo ..read more
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1y ago
In plumbing, a leak is any hole, crack, or loose part of a plumbing fixture that causes water and gas to be released unintentionally. A water or gas leak are common plumbing issues and ignoring them can be dangerous. It is important to know how to detect a water or gas leak so you can call a professional in time.
Here are common signs of water and gas leaks, to prevent major damage to your home or business.
Puddles
One of the most basic ways to detect a water leak is to look for puddles under the sink and toilet areas or on the lawn outside of the house. A puddle would usually indicate w ..read more
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1y ago
Do you filter your drinking water or get it directly from the tap? Some tap water tastes clean and refreshing, while other tap water just lacks something when it comes to taste. And regardless of taste, most tap water stands to benefit from a filtration system.
Whether you are worried about heavy metals, fluoride, or just want better quality water coming out of your tap.
You might wonder what makes a good water filtering system. You might wonder too what makes a good water filter, one that actually improves water quality. That’s what we’ll discuss below.
As plumbers, we see a lot of very ..read more
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1y ago
Whether it’s been a long day at work, a session at the gym, or you just want to wash off the grime of the day, a steaming hot shower is what everybody looks forward to. If there’s a dribble of hot water coming from your showerhead, there’s nothing worse. After all, we call them showers, not trickles.
If your shower is more of a slow trickle than a blasting jet, that’s low water pressure. Not only irritating but it can be costly to resolve. Here’s how you can find out what may be causing it and, better yet, how to fix it.
How to Test the Water Pressure in Your Shower
You can test the water pres ..read more