by besscothadmin | Apr 24, 2026 | FAQs
If your washing machine causes kitchen units to shake, the issue is usually linked to vibration during the spin cycle. When the drum rotates at high speed, even small imbalances can lead to noticeable movement. One of the most common reasons is that the appliance is...
by besscothadmin | Apr 22, 2026 | FAQs
A kitchen tap that keeps dripping is usually a sign that internal components have worn down over time. Even a small leak often indicates that parts inside the tap are no longer sealing as they should. Across Scotland, the most common cause is a worn washer or...
by besscothadmin | Apr 20, 2026 | FAQs
Low pressure at your kitchen tap is a common issue and is often easy to trace. If other taps in your home are working normally, the problem is likely limited to that one fixture. A frequent cause is a blocked aerator. Over time, small particles from pipework can...
by besscothadmin | Apr 16, 2026 | FAQs
A kitchen sink that blocks regularly is usually the result of gradual build up rather than a single blockage. Over time, grease, food particles, and soap residue collect inside the pipe and begin to restrict water flow. Across Scotland, this is particularly common in...
by besscothadmin | Apr 14, 2026 | FAQs
When your kitchen sink starts draining slowly, it is usually a sign of build up forming inside the waste pipe. Across Scotland, the most common causes are grease, food waste, and soap residue gradually narrowing the flow of water. In many Scottish homes, especially...