Appliance Plumbing & Installation in St Ives
In a St Ives kitchen, connecting a washing machine, dishwasher, or American-style fridge sounds simple until something goes wrong — and we've seen all of it across the historic terraces around Market Hill and the newer estates on Wheatfields. A loose connection floods the kitchen overnight. A waste hose installed without a proper trap leaves you with a smell you can't get rid of. A fridge water line plumbed without a non-return valve gives you metallic-tasting ice. We do this stuff every day and we know where it goes wrong.
In St Ives we get a lot of appliance work from the newer estates on Wheatfields. Developer kitchens often come with single connections, and the moment owners want a washing machine AND a dishwasher AND a fridge water line, the under-sink area runs out of room. We re-pipe properly, add isolation valves for each appliance, and tidy the whole thing up so the next service is straightforward.
Older properties around Market Hill, the Old Riverport, Westwood, and the surrounding villages often need a more invasive approach — running new supply and waste from existing pipework, sometimes through a wall to a utility room or extended kitchen. The Georgian terraces near the river especially can be tight to work in. Whatever the property, every appliance install gets pressure-tested and the wastes get checked under flow before we leave.


















