New Green Book from Graham unveiled

grahamThe new Green Book, from Graham Plumbers’ Merchant, containing detailed information about its product ranges, latest offers and valuable services, is now available.

Professional installers can pick up their copy in all local branches, or download from: www.graham-flippinbooks.co.uk.

The Green Book has been split into five key categories: heating and spares; plumbing and plastics; bathrooms; renewables; and tools and materials.

The Green Book presents a range of brand products such as Fernox, Ideal Standard, Kingspan and Worcester, Bosch Group. In addition, the Green Book features information on its Always Available service, a range of essential products covering the breadth of Graham’s portfolio, which are always available in project quantities.

The Green Book also includes information on the new Plumbers’ Club – a trade only loyalty scheme available to cash or credit account customers that make purchases from Graham. Once registered, customers can take advantage of a wide range of benefits and rewards, such as redeeming Plumbers’ coins that can be loaded onto a Love2Shop card and spent in a variety of high street stores, as well as gain access to commercial offers.

Ian Kenny, marketing director at Graham, said:

“Within the Green Book, customers will also be able to find information on our new offering, The Graham Pledge. Created to provide that extra peace of mind to our customers, The Graham Pledge ensures that if any product is ordered from our ‘Always Available in my Branch’ range and it isn’t in stock, we’ll offer a £10 voucher that can be redeemed against future purchases.”

The Green Book offers information, detailing products and services that can help professional installers on a daily basis.

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Gas Safe Register on the go

gassaferegisterphoneMarking its fifth year as the official gas registration body, Gas Safe Register has launched a new free work management app for Gas Safe registered engineers. 

The Gas Engineer Workspace app is designed for sole traders and small businesses and allows them to:

  • Manage day-to-day jobs, with an easy to use calendar that shows when and where jobs are
  • Log customer contact details, including phone numbers, email addresses and home addresses
  • Set reminders for scheduled work to help manage time
  • Contact customers direct from the app, sending a reminder for any upcoming jobs

Russell Kramer, chief executive for Gas Safe Register, said:

“Engineers work extremely hard and have been telling us that a tool to manage their working day would be a great help. We have been listening and are pleased to announce the launch of the Gas Engineer Workspace app, to mark our fifth anniversary. Now you can record when a customer’s gas safety check is due, what gas appliances they have, the work you did on your last visit or even if you can park easily outside their house. 

“Over the next few months, we’re hoping to add more functions to the app, including a range of calculation tools for pipe sizing and ventilation calculation. 

To download the app, engineers should visit the app store on their iPhone or Android smartphone and search ‘gas engineer workspace’. Once they have downloaded the app, they can log in with their Gas Safe Register user ID/license card number and password.

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Energy efficiency ranked the new ‘home essentials’

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Central heating and energy efficiency top the nation’s list of top 20 ‘must-have’ home features, according to new research from Gocompare.com Home Insurance.

Today’s house hunters are more likely to be sold on the idea of properties with an efficient central heating system (73%), double glazing (72%) and secure doors and windows (71%), than characterful features. Only nine per cent of those surveyed said that if they were looking to buy a house, they would consider period features to be essential.

Energy efficiency was a key theme running through the survey – across all the regions. As well as an effective central heating system and double glazing, the top ten property essentials include a good energy efficiency rating (54%) and cavity wall insulation (48%).

When it comes to bathroom preferences, showers topped the list with 61% of respondents considering a shower a ‘must’ in a new home compared with just over half (53%) who deemed a bath to be an essential item. And just 29% said that an en-suite bathroom was a ‘must-have’ room, with people living in Wales (34%) and Scotland (34%) giving the highest priority to en-suite washing facilities.

Ben Wilson, from Gocompare.com home insurance, said:

“Our research suggests that today’s potential home buyers are putting practical concerns ahead of aesthetics by looking for properties which are cosy, energy efficient and secure, rather than full of character. With ever increasing gas and electricity prices, fuel and financial economy are a concern for many households, so it’s perhaps unsurprising that well-insulated homes and efficient central heating systems are key priorities for buyers”

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PTS launches Management Apprenticeship Scheme

ptslauncesPTS has re-affirmed its commitment to developing home-grown talent and supporting those making their first move into the plumbing and heating industry with the introduction of its Management Apprenticeship Scheme. 

Eight apprentices from across four regions – London, Midlands, North East and Scotland – are currently developing their skills on the two-year programme. The first year of the scheme focuses on educating the students on all areas of the PTS business, while the second year sees them developing core management skills.

The Apprenticeship scheme reflects PTS’ objective of encouraging skills into the industry and ensuring high-quality personnel within its own team who can progress through to assistant branch manager and other senior supervisory roles.

Andy Brook, PTS regional director, said:

The Management Apprenticeship scheme has two strands; firstly we want our candidates to gain knowledge and secondly to learn how to apply this expertise to the plumbing and heating industry. The scheme will also play an important part in attracting the high calibre candidates we want for our own team and reflects our recognition of ever-evolving customer needs and the requirement for a forward-thinking and specialist group of individuals to support them.

Jessica Hunt, a PTS Management Apprentice, added:

This scheme is a strong introduction to the plumbing and heating industry – I’m currently working towards receiving a qualification and gaining on-the-job experience. It’s great to see merchants like PTS supporting us in this way, as it can be difficult to combine work and study so effectively.

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Function Meets Beauty

For homeowners Brenda and Chuck Hatfield, having to replace two broken faucets became the catalyst for a master retreat makeover.

bk1“We realized that we would be investing a lot of money, and I still would not like the bathroom tile, the closets would still need fixing, and we needed paint and carpet in the master bedroom,” Brenda says. “If we were going to invest in a remodel, it made the most sense to get what we really wanted, not spend money on cosmetic changes that wouldn’t really address what we wanted.”

Project planning began in late January 2013. Brenda spent a considerable amount of time looking online for inspiration. Then she and Chuck made a list of what they really wanted from the space. They worked with general contractor Jude Markway, designer Tina Davis and Tony Kever, Ron Irvin Custom Cabinets, to make their want list a reality.

“These individuals are great at listening and looking for ways to meet and exceed your expectations,” Brenda says.

Construction began in late March, with the bedroom receiving new carpet, paint, bedding and wall hangings; the bathroom and closets were completely gutted. The house originally had a screened-in porch that was accessed from the living room, but it wasn’t very big or useful. There were also two separate master closets that weren’t utilizing their spaces well, which led to crowded closets and frustration for Brenda and Chuck.

bk2Renovation included removing the door to the living room and finishing off the screened-in porch as it connected to one of the closets in which a wall was removed to increase the size and turn it into the master closet. The master bathroom doubled in size due to one of the previous closets being turned into a 6-by-6-foot luxury shower, the addition of armoires and increased efficiency of the closet space.

In a room full of high-end features such as heated flooring, custom stained-glass windows, custom cabinetry featuring tons of storage and above-mirror LED lighting, the shower is clearly the focal point.

“The shower was such a different design and very painstaking for Steve, the installer,” Davis says.

The design was inspired by a photo of river rock running down the side of a shower and an image of tile placed to look as if it were swirling into the drain that Brenda saw on Houzz.com.

“[Steve] is brilliant — and quite patient,” Brenda says. “I can assure you he thought Tina and I had lost our minds, but he rose to the challenge and created the tile masterpiece I had hoped for.”

bk3They also designed the mosaic on the front of the tub to complement the pattern in the shower. The shower features a rain head/standard showerhead, body jets and a handheld showerhead that can be programmed and turned on with a remote control to Brenda’s or Chuck’s preference.

“With the flexibility of Jude and his crew and the Hatfields, any hurdle we had, creative ideas were always the answer,” Davis says.

The closet is a resounding success in that. Although there was slight trepidation from the Hatfields on going from two closets to one, everything is so well organized that they share the space in peace.

“Chuck’s favorite thing is having a closet where he can quickly find what he needs,” Brenda says. “He is partial to his pants rack and his drawers for watches and cuff links. [It] keeps everything organized and easy to find.”

That organization is no accident. “The closet was designed with every space and utilization in mind,” Davis says.
Closet features include doubles hangers, drawers, tie racks, belt racks, an electronics charging station and angled shoe racks that can be flipped over to serve as flat shelves if a person does not have many shoes. There are also two custom pant racks and a full-length mirror with a space behind it to hold long necklaces and bracelets.

It was a lot to take on in a short amount of time, but considerable planning helped make this renovation, completed in mid-June, a success.

“It is easy to get overwhelmed with choices,” Brenda says, “but if you set goals and have a team committed to the goals, choices become clearer and easier to make.”

 

Resource List:
General contractor: Jude Markway Construction
Designer: Tina Davis, Scruggs Lumber
Cabinetry: Tony Kever, Ron Irvin Custom Cabinetry
Custom stained glass: Joe Besche
Flooring/tile: Scruggs Lumber
Tile installation: Steve Dennis
Electrical: Sam Thomas, Thomas Electric
Plumbing: Don Bernskoetter
Shower door: Mark’s Mobile Glass
Painting: Jim Bond
Heating and cooling: Kevin Lehman

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