Since it was established in 2001, Reviva Homes has provided Maidenhead and the surrounding area* with a quality service in heating and plumbing, including emergencies. Reviva Homes uses the latest technology including a thermal imaging camera, inspection (endoscope) camera and a flue gas analyser, to aid fault diagnosis, repairs and boiler servicing.
Whether it's fixing a leaking radiator, servicing your boiler, or installing a new energy efficient boiler, Reviva Homes, prides itself on providing quality work at realistic prices. All work completed by Reviva Homes is to the current Gas Safe standards and we have no call out charges. Does your central heating system suffer from banging noises, the boiler cutting out, cold areas on the radiators or poor hot water flow from your combi boiler? Hot water reacts with the different metals in your central heating system to produce a black sludge (magnetite), which leads to cold radiators, blocked pipes and possible damage to your boiler and heating pump.
Whether it's fixing a dripping tap, repairing a toilet cistern or installing a new bathroom, Reviva Homes, prides itself on providing quality work at realistic prices. All work completed by Reviva Homes is to the current Water Regulations standards and we have no call out charges. Reviva Homes offers the complete bathroom refurbishment service. We discuss in detail your exact requirements, from remodelling your existing bathroom to a complete refurbishment. We undertake all bathroom schemes from concept to completion and offer a full project management service from initial estimate to job completion.
Solar powered water heating is the most popular form of solar energy used in the UK. The solar panels provide heat to the hot water system via a twin coil hot water cylinder, which is supplemented by a boiler. A typical solar heating system, if correctly sized, should provide around 50-70% of the domestic hot water requirements. Solar thermal panels rely on solar radiation not direct sunlight to heat water. Contrary to popular belief, the amount of solar radiation received in most of the UK is sufficient for solar water heating to be a viable supplement to existing domestic water heating.