Appliance Plumbing & Installation in Huntingdon
New washing machine sitting in the box? Dishwasher delivered but the connections don't line up? American fridge waiting for a water supply that doesn't exist yet? Your plumber plumbs in kitchen and utility appliances properly — mains supply, waste, isolation valves on every connection, and a full leak test before they leave. No YouTube guesswork, no slow drips behind the unit you don't notice until the kitchen floor's ruined.
The work varies more than people think. A like-for-like swap in a modern Stukeley Meadows kitchen is straightforward — the existing isolation valves, waste connection, and standpipe are usually all where they should be. A new appliance fitted into one of the older Victorian or Georgian terraces around the town centre is much more involved — access is tight, the existing plumbing is rarely where you'd want it, and the waste run usually needs extending or rerouting to meet a soil stack that wasn't designed with modern appliances in mind. The 60s and 70s Sapley and Oxmoor estates fall somewhere in between — standard layouts but ageing pipework that often needs replacing alongside the new connection.
Relocations are a popular request — moving the washing machine out to the garage, fitting a dishwasher where one never existed, running a dedicated water line through to an American fridge in the dining room. Your plumber extends the supply, runs new waste pipework with proper falls, fits isolation valves at every joint, and insulates any pipework that crosses unheated spaces to prevent winter freezing. Properly done so it lasts.


















