Installation inside the ceiling via trap door or roof
Geyser mounted to a wall less than 2m from the ground
Installation on top of a roof with easy access
Geysers only has vast experience in the plumbing industry with geyser installations in particular. We install geysers, all day, every day for Residential and Commercial Customers. We install 50, 100, 150 and 200 litre Kwikot geysers inside the ceiling or mounted to a wall. View the latest prices of geysers and installation.
Replacing a burst geyser or fitting a new geyser can be a tricky task, especially if you are not trained in the relevant safety aspects of plumbing. We recommend that any work involving your water supply be carried out by an experienced and fully trained geyser specialist. These large, extremely heavy appliances need to be hoisted into your roof space or cavity and then care must be taken to install the relevant pipework and electrical supplies to enable full functionality which is both efficient and safe in use.
Everyone knows, how hard it is to find a plumber to replace a geyser. As opposed to that notion, we are open 7 days a week 365 days a year
We’re convinced, that any good service simply must also be an affordable service. That is why we always keep our pricing at bay
We have all the industry standard tools and we’re regularly updating our stock with the latest plumbing equipment
We have all the industry standard tools and we’re regularly updating our stock with the latest plumbing equipment
Everyone knows, how hard it is to find a plumber to replace a geyser. As opposed to that notion, we are open 7 days a week 365 days a year
We’re convinced, that any good service simply must also be an affordable service. That is why we always keep our pricing at bay
Get your quick cost estimate today, at Geysers Only. Fill in the form online and we will give you a no charge cost estimate at your home or commercial premises. We are available in all suburbs in and around Joburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban including:
Bursting can be defined as “to break or cause to break open or apart suddenly and noisily, especially from internal pressure: explode”. Lets face it: Geysers do not usually explode or burst. They corrode and eventually give in. Simple wear and tear and corrosion are spend up by lack of maintenance – this is the stark reality.
regular service include the draining of they geyser, checking on the level of degradation of the Magnesium sacrificial anode and replacing it if necessary, checking the element and thermostat for excessive lime scale build up and replace the element if needed. Lime scale and sludge are removed from the tank and the entire installation is checked for leaks.
The ideal setting is 50 to 55 degrees in summer and 60 to 65 degrees in winter. The setting should never be lower that 50 degrees as it will promote bacterial growth in the water.
In order to prolong the lifespan of the geyser, it is advisable to have the geyser serviced every three to four years where the water supply is of a good quality and every second year where the water supply is of a bad quality or the water is defined as hard water.
1. Switch off the geyser’s electrical isolator switch on the main distribution board
2. Turn off the water to the geyser at the main meter box. Most homes have a stopcock fitted to the inlet side of the geyser, which must be turned off.
3. If possible, look through the trapdoor to see whether the geyser, the pressure reducing valve, or the pipes are leaking.
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o adverse effect as the geyser has a mechanical thermostat that is constantly switching on and off by nature of its operations.
1. The supply water quality must be equivalent to main Metropolitan supply authorities
2. The installation must be in compliance to SANS 10254
3. The geyser must be under cover and not exposed to harsh weather elements
4. Only genuine Kwikot replacement parts must be used whilst the geyser is still under guarantee
The code of practice for the installation, commissioning and servicing of hot water heating systems in compliance with SANS 10254