(PRWEB UK) 15 July 2013 -- The BBC has reported on July 10 that many homes and businesses in Telford have been without water for over eight hours due to high demand. The water supplier for the area, Severn Trent Water, explained that the demand for water, as a result of the hot weather currently being experienced in the area, caused low pressure and loss of supply.
Rob Salmon, from Severn Trent Water, told the BBC that:
“We’re asking customers to save water, although it’s tempting to splash the water when it gets hot, we do need to be responsible with water all year round and particularly now.”
Well known for their Romford plumbers, the team at We Fix Now keep up to date with news relating to the plumbing industry and have offered advice on how best to save water:
“With warm summer weather it is tempting to use more water than usual, but customers need to be responsible with the amount of water they are using to help conserve water and save money on their water bills. Taking shorter showers, running dishwashers and washing machines on full loads, and turning the tap off when brushing your teeth are all small steps that can be taken to help save water. Regularly checking for leaking taps and pipes also helps conserve water and save money. If you believe you have a leak in your home, we advise that you contact a qualified plumber, like the ones provided by We Fix Now, immediately.”
We Fix Now is a London-based company providing emergency plumbers and electricians throughout the M25 and surrounding counties. Renowned for their fast and effective service, the firm also specialise in unblocking drains, fixing central heating and boilers and sorting problems with gas. With a strong focus on customer service, We Fix Now prides itself on providing fully qualified and experienced engineers day and night, every day of the year.
Lucy Jones, We Fix Now, http://www.wefixnow.com, 020 85554 2003, [email protected]
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