scalgon.co.uk Report : Visit Site


  • Server:Apache...

    The main IP address: 185.119.173.192,Your server -,- ISP:-  TLD:uk CountryCode:-

    The description : no hot water? scalgon are the uk’s leading experts in limescale removal. primarily the descaling of secondary hot water heat exchangers in combination (combi) boilers, but also thermal store systems...

    This report updates in 22-Jul-2018

Created Date:2003-01-08
Changed Date:2017-10-07

Technical data of the scalgon.co.uk


Geo IP provides you such as latitude, longitude and ISP (Internet Service Provider) etc. informations. Our GeoIP service found where is host scalgon.co.uk. Currently, hosted in - and its service provider is - .

Latitude: 0
Longitude: 0
Country: - (-)
City: -
Region: -
ISP: -

the related websites

HTTP Header Analysis


HTTP Header information is a part of HTTP protocol that a user's browser sends to called Apache containing the details of what the browser wants and will accept back from the web server.

Content-Length:36159
Set-Cookie:DYNSRV=lin237; path=/
Accept-Ranges:bytes
Server:Apache
Last-Modified:Fri, 06 Jul 2018 16:20:33 GMT
Connection:close
ETag:"45f1b3d5-8d3f-570570b08dc46"
Date:Sun, 22 Jul 2018 15:38:29 GMT
Content-Type:text/html

DNS

soa:ns1.vidacloud.co.uk. support.vidacloud.co.uk. 1429530539 10800 3600 604800 3600
ns:ns1.vidacloud.co.uk.
ns2.vidacloud.co.uk.
ipv4:IP:185.119.173.192
ASN:198047
OWNER:UKWEB-EQX, GB
Country:GB
mx:MX preference = 0, mail exchanger = mail3.eqx.gridhost.co.uk.

HtmlToText

 no hot water? scalgon are the uk’s leading experts in limescale removal. primarily the descaling of secondary hot water heat exchangers in combination (combi) boilers, but also thermal store systems such as gledhill mains- pressure hot water stores. we offer a premium service, and backed with over 40 years experience. we have been used by british gas, thames water, reading borough council, reading university, mccarthy & stone, and very many housing- management and letting companies - and of course, very many plumbing and heating engineers use us too. limescale...removal & prevention ...in berkshire/north hampshire/south oxfordshire we are prepared to consider other areas, please email click here for our google rating we love this! truth is, we like a challenge. and we’ve been set many challenges by limescale for over 35 years now. we like it best when someone says we won’t be able to do it! we break limescale down (sometimes in just a few minutes) by using a acid/water solution - sent through your pipes by our clever little machine. most of our work is descaling combi boilers. as combi boilers use mains water then they are prone to limescale formation. there are also thermal store hot water heaters. and often there are just pipes that need descaling with our magic!... and remember, ‘ it’s what we say, or you don’t pay ’... if we can’t descale it, then we don’t charge!!! yes, really.* and unlike so many ‘engineers’ we tell you right here, in advance, how much it will cost. for descaling a combination boiler it’s £229 (all inclusive). for descaling a thermal store it’s £329 (all inclusive). for descaling pipework it’s £229 (all inclusive). you pay nothing else.* *please note that this applies within the rg postcode only read the truth about limescale inhibitors here limescale removal almost any water heating appliance can be descaled - they can be brought back to ‘as new’, there are very few exceptions. so if a heating engineer tells you that your boiler is finished because the domestic heat exchanger is blocked with limescale, then take it with a pinch of salt and call us. we’ve heard this so many times. you may be offered a new heat exchanger in exchange for your limescale- blocked one. again, this is almost certainly not necessary, though it would be prudent to check the cost. our charges for descaling are shown above - and often cheaper than having a new heat exchanger which could cost around £300 with labour on top! and you won’t get your pipes cleaned if you just opt for a new heat exchanger either. in some instances (fairly rarely) your pipes are all that needs to be descaled. this is usually when you’ve already had a new heat exchanger fitted and the engineer discovers that it hasn’t cured the problem of low water flow! this is a lot cheaper than replacing all the pipes! we also descale very many mains- pressure hot water cylinders (thermal stores), like gledhill pulsacoil bps. unfortunately these are more expensive to descale because they really do get caked in limescale. it’s important that you don’t confuse power- flushing with descaling (even some plumbers do!). water hardness wherever you are in the country you can gauge the problem of limescale formation by taking a look in a year- old kettle. officially, the worst location for limescale is hartlepool with a total hardness of 490ppm. nationally, kent, east anglia and the thames valley are the worst areas. there are considerable ‘chalk’ deposits to the north and south of the thames river. hence thames drinking water has a high content of calcium. hard water is formed when rainwater dissolves calcium and magnesium salts as it finds its way down through limestone or similar rock. heating causes the dissolved calcium and magnesium bicarbonates to break down to form a solid carbonate (limescale). this is harmless to health but causes deposits in hot water systems and kettles. water from rock formations, such as granite, which contain little calcium and magnesium, is naturally soft. the hardness of water is measured as milligrams per litre of calcium carbonate, i.e. 200mg caco/litre. milligrams per litre is the same as parts per million (ppm). you may also see hardness expressed as milligrams of calcium per litre - these can be converted into mg caco/litre by multiplying the reading by 2.5. as a general indication the soap and detergents industry classify water as follows: very hard water contains more than 300 mg of calcium carbonate per litre hard water contains more than 200 mg of calcium carbonate per litre moderately hard water contains 100 to 200 mg of calcium carbonate per litre soft water contains less than 100 mg of calcium carbonate per litre water in reading is up to 300 caco/litre (or 300 parts per million (ppm) - or 21 degrees clark) and is classed as hard to very hard. you can carry out a thames water check here limescale inhibitors much has been made about electronic so- called ‘water softeners’ in our trade press and newspaper articles and advertisements. let us though be clear about these: they are not softeners in the traditional sense since they do not soften the water. if they indeed ‘work’ in every situation then we have yet to witness it. it would appear that flow, pressure and amount of use have a considerable impact on their effectiveness. it should be remembered that we descale heat exchangers every working day, and the vast majority of the boilers we see already have a scale inhibitor fitted. one particular electronic scale inhibitor changes the molecular structure of the limescale so that it becomes ‘sandy’. it therefore collects in the first elbow joint on the hot water system. two of the inhibitors available that use polyphosphate dosing should, in our opinion, be taken off the market, as their action can be worse than having nothing at all! the polyphosphate (a white, powdery substance) breaks off and clogs the water inlet pipes of combination boilers. a way to completely stop limescale in a combi is by fitting a combibuddy if you want to protect a thermal store or your complete , then go for a limestop . limescale limescale formation is very damaging, not just an inconvenience. deposits on the inside wall of a heat exchanger will take hold rapidly once the initial layer has been laid down - due to its molecular structure. its effects will be considerable fuel wastage (due to the fact that the limescale itself has to be heated), reduced water flow and even overheating. the latter can cause damage to the boiler. limescale deposits of just one- sixteenth of an inch can cause a loss of efficiency of 10%. to add to this the water flow will be reduced. indeed, a 5% reduction in diameter will cause a 23% flow drop. if you removed all the scale from the water a family of four uses in a year it would weigh 70kg - about the weight of an adult. our service we employ a solution of acid and water. this is highly effective and can remove the deposits in a heavily- scaled combination boiler in under two hours. for mains- fed cylinders such as advance and gledhill, the amount of solution used will be many times this, and according to the severity of the limescale deposits. our acids are not jellified and wash out immediately after the de- scaling process. indeed, we carried out a 2- year descaling operation of drinking- water supply pipes (in berkshire and hampshire) for thames water. we always descale the hot water pipe network - not just the boiler’s heat exchanger. this is important. far too many engineers - rather than descale - simply replace the heat exchanger. but this does nothing for the limescale that is present within the outlet pipes! waters heaters (and some combination boilers) tend to raise incoming temperature by 35 degrees c. so if the water coming into the boiler is 10 degrees then the overall temperature of the water at the taps will be 45 degrees. if it were coming in at 15 degrees then the temperature would be 50 degrees at the taps. limescale for

URL analysis for scalgon.co.uk


http://www.scalgon.co.uk/limescaleinhibitors.html
http://www.scalgon.co.uk/termsandconditions.html
http://www.scalgon.co.uk/limescaleinhibitors.html
combibuddy.co.uk
secure.thameswater.co.uk
google.co.uk
boilerguard.co.uk
limestop.co.uk
magnamate.co.uk

Whois Information


Whois is a protocol that is access to registering information. You can reach when the website was registered, when it will be expire, what is contact details of the site with the following informations. In a nutshell, it includes these informations;


Domain name:
scalgon.co.uk

Registrant:
Barry Foster

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Registrant's address:
19 Cockney Hill
Tilehurst
Reading
Berkshire
RG30 4HF
United Kingdom

Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 07-Oct-2017

Registrar:
Paragon Internet Group Ltd t/a Tsohost [Tag = UKWEBHOSTING]
URL: http://www.tsohost.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 08-Jan-2003
Expiry date: 08-Jan-2018
Last updated: 07-Oct-2017

Registration status:
Registered until expiry date.

Name servers:
ns1.vidacloud.co.uk 185.52.27.27
ns2.vidacloud.co.uk 95.142.155.4
ns3.vidacloud.co.uk 195.62.28.14

WHOIS lookup made at 09:12:17 13-Dec-2017

--
This WHOIS information is provided for free by Nominet UK the central registry
for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are:

Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2017.

You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted
by the terms of use available in full at http://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms,
which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its
repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the
register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

  REFERRER http://www.nominet.org.uk

  REGISTRAR Nominet UK

SERVERS

  SERVER co.uk.whois-servers.net

  ARGS scalgon.co.uk

  PORT 43

  TYPE domain

OWNER

  ORGANIZATION Barry Foster

TYPE
UK Individual

ADDRESS
19 Cockney Hill
Tilehurst
Reading
Berkshire
RG30 4HF
United Kingdom
Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 07-Oct-2017

DOMAIN

  SPONSOR Paragon Internet Group Ltd t/a Tsohost [Tag = UKWEBHOSTING]

  CREATED 2003-01-08

  CHANGED 2017-10-07

STATUS
Registered until expiry date.

NSERVER

  NS1.VIDACLOUD.CO.UK 185.52.27.27

  NS2.VIDACLOUD.CO.UK 95.142.155.4

  NS3.VIDACLOUD.CO.UK 195.62.28.14

  NAME scalgon.co.uk

DISCLAIMER
This WHOIS information is provided for free by Nominet UK the central registry
for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are:
Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2017.
You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted
by the terms of use available in full at http://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms,
which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its
repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the
register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

  REGISTERED yes

Go to top

Mistakes


The following list shows you to spelling mistakes possible of the internet users for the website searched .

  • www.uscalgon.com
  • www.7scalgon.com
  • www.hscalgon.com
  • www.kscalgon.com
  • www.jscalgon.com
  • www.iscalgon.com
  • www.8scalgon.com
  • www.yscalgon.com
  • www.scalgonebc.com
  • www.scalgonebc.com
  • www.scalgon3bc.com
  • www.scalgonwbc.com
  • www.scalgonsbc.com
  • www.scalgon#bc.com
  • www.scalgondbc.com
  • www.scalgonfbc.com
  • www.scalgon&bc.com
  • www.scalgonrbc.com
  • www.urlw4ebc.com
  • www.scalgon4bc.com
  • www.scalgonc.com
  • www.scalgonbc.com
  • www.scalgonvc.com
  • www.scalgonvbc.com
  • www.scalgonvc.com
  • www.scalgon c.com
  • www.scalgon bc.com
  • www.scalgon c.com
  • www.scalgongc.com
  • www.scalgongbc.com
  • www.scalgongc.com
  • www.scalgonjc.com
  • www.scalgonjbc.com
  • www.scalgonjc.com
  • www.scalgonnc.com
  • www.scalgonnbc.com
  • www.scalgonnc.com
  • www.scalgonhc.com
  • www.scalgonhbc.com
  • www.scalgonhc.com
  • www.scalgon.com
  • www.scalgonc.com
  • www.scalgonx.com
  • www.scalgonxc.com
  • www.scalgonx.com
  • www.scalgonf.com
  • www.scalgonfc.com
  • www.scalgonf.com
  • www.scalgonv.com
  • www.scalgonvc.com
  • www.scalgonv.com
  • www.scalgond.com
  • www.scalgondc.com
  • www.scalgond.com
  • www.scalgoncb.com
  • www.scalgoncom
  • www.scalgon..com
  • www.scalgon/com
  • www.scalgon/.com
  • www.scalgon./com
  • www.scalgonncom
  • www.scalgonn.com
  • www.scalgon.ncom
  • www.scalgon;com
  • www.scalgon;.com
  • www.scalgon.;com
  • www.scalgonlcom
  • www.scalgonl.com
  • www.scalgon.lcom
  • www.scalgon com
  • www.scalgon .com
  • www.scalgon. com
  • www.scalgon,com
  • www.scalgon,.com
  • www.scalgon.,com
  • www.scalgonmcom
  • www.scalgonm.com
  • www.scalgon.mcom
  • www.scalgon.ccom
  • www.scalgon.om
  • www.scalgon.ccom
  • www.scalgon.xom
  • www.scalgon.xcom
  • www.scalgon.cxom
  • www.scalgon.fom
  • www.scalgon.fcom
  • www.scalgon.cfom
  • www.scalgon.vom
  • www.scalgon.vcom
  • www.scalgon.cvom
  • www.scalgon.dom
  • www.scalgon.dcom
  • www.scalgon.cdom
  • www.scalgonc.om
  • www.scalgon.cm
  • www.scalgon.coom
  • www.scalgon.cpm
  • www.scalgon.cpom
  • www.scalgon.copm
  • www.scalgon.cim
  • www.scalgon.ciom
  • www.scalgon.coim
  • www.scalgon.ckm
  • www.scalgon.ckom
  • www.scalgon.cokm
  • www.scalgon.clm
  • www.scalgon.clom
  • www.scalgon.colm
  • www.scalgon.c0m
  • www.scalgon.c0om
  • www.scalgon.co0m
  • www.scalgon.c:m
  • www.scalgon.c:om
  • www.scalgon.co:m
  • www.scalgon.c9m
  • www.scalgon.c9om
  • www.scalgon.co9m
  • www.scalgon.ocm
  • www.scalgon.co
  • scalgon.co.ukm
  • www.scalgon.con
  • www.scalgon.conm
  • scalgon.co.ukn
  • www.scalgon.col
  • www.scalgon.colm
  • scalgon.co.ukl
  • www.scalgon.co
  • www.scalgon.co m
  • scalgon.co.uk
  • www.scalgon.cok
  • www.scalgon.cokm
  • scalgon.co.ukk
  • www.scalgon.co,
  • www.scalgon.co,m
  • scalgon.co.uk,
  • www.scalgon.coj
  • www.scalgon.cojm
  • scalgon.co.ukj
  • www.scalgon.cmo
Show All Mistakes Hide All Mistakes