An advance in shower design »
Having identified growing demand for electric showers that deliver attractive aesthetics, maximum sustainability, and space-saving potential without compromising on performance, Triton has unveiled ...
Specification challenges to keep in mind to design future-proof homes and buildings »
Eric Winter, director of product development at RWC, explores how long-term performance, safety and sustainability can be specified into domestic plumbing and heating ...
Key product trends highlighted in the Bathroom Zone »
Tom Reynolds, chief executive of the Bathroom Manufacturers Association, details emerging trends from manufacturers and the many benefits for installers from the adoption ...
There’s still a case for commissioning engineers »
Does the use of self-balancing valves and automatic balancing valves means there is no longer any need for a commissioning engineer? In this ...
JG Speedfit answers your questions »
JG Speedfit pipes and fittings boast ease of use as one of the main benefits of the technology, but it is always best ...
Seal the deal with pre-mix cement »
Plumbers and installers may not always have cement on hand. However, it will often be useful when they do. Garry Gregory, ...
Why it’s time to switch to MLCP »
Many installers have often thought about making the switch to multi-layer composite pipes (MLCP), but for one reason or another, have continued to ...
Why become an apprentice plumber? »
Gaining hands on experience, facing real challenges that you have to solve and getting paid to learn are just some of the reasons ...
Showering to suit all generations »
Renovating to ensure multiple generations can live safely in one space needn’t mean that a customer has to sacrifice on performance, style or ...
Time for a rethink on dual flush designs »
Ian Hughes, approval manager at WRAS, shares why some water saving devices may be doing the exact opposite During ...