Roof Plumbing and Maintenance
Roof or Storm water plumbing is not normally associated with plumbing or plumbers in general, but it is even less known that to perform most roof or storm plumbing services you need a licensed plumber who has experience in this type of drainage work.
Here at Hogan’s Plumbing we work on gutters, downpipes, roof leaks, rain water tank installation and more. Roof plumbing and maintenance is something we do!
- Fixing guttering leaks
- Measurement, fabrication and installation of gutters, downpipes and storm water disposal systems
- Installing new gutters
- Down pipes
- Waste stacks
- Design and installation of roof drainage systems
- Construction of roof flashing, ductwork joints, angled gutters and stop ends
- Installation of rain water tanks and other collection devices
- Termination of building storm water drains at street kerb or storm water drainage system
Some things to note:
Roof plumbing is not something you want to do alone, it’s against NSW regulations, and is incredibly dangerous. Call Hogan’s Plumbing, the licensed and qualified roof plumbers to do your roofing jobs. It ensures that you get the results you want. In fact, sometimes minor roof problems go unnoticed or ignored due to the difficulty in accessing the roofs and often, this results in emergencies that require expensive repairs. Correct installation, preventive inspections and timely maintenance helps prevent all roofing problems and help keep your house weatherproof.
Rainwater tank installation and maintenance
Installing a rain water tank is a sustainable plumbing practice that reduces wastage of our precious water resources. Depending on your requirements, harvested rain water can be used for watering garden plants, or be connected to your house plumbing and used for laundry and in toilets for flushing.
Designing a rain water harvesting system requires deciding upon a suitable tank size, fitting your gutters and down pipes with leaf guards, and adding tank screens and flap valves to keep out insects and provide sufficient vents. Most rain water collection systems also use first-flush diverters to prevent the initial ‘dirty’ water from entering your collection tank.
If you are connecting your rain water system to your mains, you might also need backflow prevention devices, as regulated by Sydney Water. Correct installation and use of rain water systems can reduce your water bills by as much as 65%,
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We are more than happy to give advice on which solution is most suitable for your needs, depending on your personal situation. Why not ask us to view your property and discuss the various options with you now. Our advice is free!