Norfolk's complete Domestic & Commercial Plumbing Solution

At Syder Plumbing and Heating Ltd our engineers can handle any job. Our work is always guaranteed and completed to the highest standards. We provide a large range of plumbing services listed below:

Water Filters And Softeners

Water softening can literally save thousands of pounds ever year, money which is spent on plumbers and water-system maintenance.

We provide efficient water softening solutions for every home and ensure proper installation and testing for a number of plumbing systems. Not every home is built the same way, and we make sure our water softening solutions are ideally suited to the uniqueness of every home.

Using water softeners in hard water, especially in Norfolk, will ensure a longer lifeline, and slower degradation of pipes in a plumbing system.

Hot Water Cylinders

Fitting hot water cylinders doesn’t have to be complicated. An expert is on hand with advice and guidance on the best cylinder for your hot water needs. Whether they are for an existing home, commercial property or new build, Syder Plumbing and Heating professional team are here to assist you.

Unvented Hot Water Cylinders & Systems

Unvented water cylinders offer a high water flow rate for faster hot water delivery, they work on a balanced water pressure system. These types of systems mean there is no fear of frozen pipes in your loft which feed through hygienic hot water.

The installation is neater and quicker and they have a long life Duplex stainless steel interior. On installation, the energy efficiency levels increase and the system is able to heat the water quickly, retaining he water temperature due to the insulation levels.

Power Flushing

Power Flushing is also often referred to as ‘Jet Flushing’ or ‘Hard Flushing’ in central heating systems and all mean essentially the same thing i.e. forcing water at high velocity, but at low pressure through a radiator, in order to thoroughly cleanse and remove sludge accumulated over many years. Power flushing is also used in before commissioning a new central heating system to ensure that no swarf, grease or flux is left in the system before it’s started up.