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7 Reasons Why You Should Use Curl Curl Plumbing

  1. Highly Experienced Plumbing Technicians who have received additional training to ensure an Award Winning team
  2. Free 21 point plumbing and safety inspection with product advice
  3. Fixed Appointments with extra Fast Response if required
  4. Guaranteed Cleanliness – if you’re not happy we’ll pay for a professional cleaner
  5. Loyalty Club program with lifetime discounts
  6. Fixed Price Quote – you know the price before we start work
  7. On Time Guarantee - if we’re late we’ll reimburse you up to $100

How Does a Rainwater Tank Work?

Rainwater tanks store rainwater run-off from catchment areas like your roof. In most cases, the water from your roof is funnelled along your gutters and into downpipes connected to your tank. If you are going to install a rainwater tank, you may need to alter your guttering. To get the best out of your rainwater tank, it's important to install appropriate screens to stop debris and insects entering the tank.

What can I use my tank for?

In urban areas, NSW Health supports the use of rainwater tanks for non-drinking uses, including:

   •   toilet flushing    •   washing clothes
   •   water heating systems    •   garden watering
   •   car washing    •   filling swimming pools
   •   spas and ornamental ponds    •   fire fighting

 

NSW Health recommends that people use the public water supply for drinking and cooking because it is filtered, disinfected and generally fluoridated.

Irrigation Systems

Rainwater from your tank is suitable for use with garden irrigation systems. However, if you plan to connect your rainwater tank to an irrigation system, you should ensure that you have a filter on your tank. Algae or debris can sometimes be present in rainwater tanks, and a filter will stop blockages occurring in your irrigation sprays.

Toilets and Washing Machines

Connecting your tank to your toilet cistern or your washing machine is a good way to maximise the use of rainwater because you will use tank water even when it is raining. To supply your toilet and washing machine with rainwater you will need to maintain a minimum operating water level in the tank when there is insufficient rainfall. A licensed plumber should install a top-up system from the drinking water supply or a 'rainwater tank control valve' that automatically switches to mains water when the tank is empty. You will need to consult a licensed plumber about this.

Hot Water

Where rainwater is used in hot water systems it is particularly important that you’re aware of the advice from NSW Health and the manufacturers of items forming part of or connected to the heated water system. Water quality can have a significant effect on the performance and life of water heaters and other items connected to the heated water system.

Hot water storage tanks have a device called a sacrificial anode that protects the hot water tank from corrosion. Although it is not common, it is possible that the mixture of rainwater and mains water will cause the sacrificial anode to wear out faster than normal. It is advisable to have the sacrificial anode in your hot water system checked or replaced every four to five three to four years.

How to save money with Group Bookings

Save money when booking your next plumbing job by organising your neighbours to have their plumbing needs serviced at the same time.

If you book one other job in your street, you’ll both save on the $55 diagnostic fee. Book two or more neighbours and you’ll not only save the $55 fee, but you’ll also all receive a further $25.00 discount off the total invoice. For the person who organises the booking, we will shout you and a friend to the movie of your choice at your local Hoyts cinema.

How to Save Money with Drain Problems

Curl Curl Plumbing offers drain insurance to ensure your drains are always kept clean, clear and running. We schedule regular maintenance of your drains, so you never have to worry about them blocking.

The joining fee is $140 and you have a choice of $28 per month for standard cover and $35 for premium cover.

In an unforseen event that they should become blocked, Standard cover ensures that we will clear the drain within 12 hours Monday to Friday in standard business hours.

Premium cover offers a special guarantee that means we are available to clear your drains 365 days a year if necessary at no extra charge to you.

Please note: Pipes that have become irregular in shape, have lost structural quality or have simply collapsed are not covered under this guarantee. These will be treated as a fixed price job. Standard business hours are Monday to Friday 7am to 3.30pm.

Discounts for Club Membership

Save money on home and plumbing maintenance by becoming a club member. As a Curl Curl Plumbing club member you’ll receive 15% off diagnostic fee and 10 – 15% off all plumbing work. You will also become a Priority Customer, which means you’ll also receive Priority Service for after hours work as well as special discounted offers throughout the year.

Benefits:

  • ü 15% off diagnostics fee

    ü 10 to 15% off all plumbing work

    ü Priority Customer

    ü Priority Service for after hours

    ü Special discounted items throughout the year

    ü Special discounts to save you money on other local businesses

    ü Regular E-Newsletters to keep you up to date, including latest business partners and ways to save you money

     

Club Membership Prices

Joining Fee $50
Annual Fee $49

 

How Club Membership Saves You Money

Service

Standard Prices

Club Membership Prices

Diagnostic Fee

$65.00

$55.25

Replace 250L Hot Water Service

$2030.00

$1724.70

1st Year Club Membership Fee

$

$99.00

Total (incl. GST)

$2095.00

$1878.95

With your Club Membership fee, you still save $216.05!

areas we serve
Areas we serve are North Shore, Northern Beaches, and Inner City including the following Councils:
  • Hornsby
  • Ku-ring-gai
  • Lane Cove
  • Manly
  • Mosman
  • North Sydney
  • Pittwater
  • Sydney
  • Warringah
  • Waverley
  • Willoughby
  • Woollahra