Appliance Plumbing & Installation in Renhold
Renhold’s mix of property ages — from Victorian-era cottages at Church End to the 2000s builds on Cranbourne Gardens — means every kitchen is a bit different when it comes to appliance plumbing. We plumb in kitchen and utility appliances properly — water supply, waste, isolation valves, and a full leak test before we leave. No YouTube guesswork, no slow drips behind the unit you don't notice until the floor's ruined.
For a like-for-like appliance swap, the job is clean and straightforward: we disconnect the old machine, connect the new one, and test. If you're fitting an appliance somewhere new — moving the washing machine to a garage or utility room, adding a dishwasher where there wasn't one, or running a water line to an American fridge — we extend the plumbing, add proper isolation valves, and make sure the waste runs to the right place.
We cover the whole of Renhold parish and the surrounding villages — Ravensden, Wilden, Great Barford, and across to Goldington on Bedford’s northeastern edge. Whether you're in a new-build on The Spires with integrated appliances that need connecting up, an older cottage at Top End where space is tight, or a family home in Salph End with a utility room project — we've done it before and we'll get it sorted.
With Renhold sitting just four miles from Bedford town centre, most residents do their appliance shopping at the retail parks along the A421 — and then need someone to plumb it all in properly when it arrives. The most common jobs we do here are washing machine and dishwasher installations into kitchens that have already run out of space, fridge water lines for American-style fridges with ice makers, waste disposal units fitted into kitchen sinks, and full appliance relocations when families convert a utility room or extend a kitchen. None of it is complicated when it's done right — but it's where DIY most often goes wrong, usually with an overnight flood as the result.


















