Kitchen Plumbing in Bedford
Bedford kitchens range from galley layouts in the Edwardian terraces near De Parys to large open-plan designs in the new Biddenham builds, and both create their own plumbing headaches. The kitchen is the hardest-working plumbed room in the house. It's where the sink runs all day, the waste pipe handles every meal's worth of food scraps, and the hot water supply never gets a rest. When something goes wrong — a leaking waste joint, a blocked trap, a corroded supply pipe — it disrupts everything.
The kitchens we walk into across Bedford tell the story of the town's growth — 1930s Goldington semis, 1960s Brickhill estates, 1980s Putnoe extensions, and brand-new Great Denham builds all within a few miles of each other. Across Bedford, we see kitchens in every condition. The older properties in Queens Park and the town centre often have decades-old pipework that's corroded or undersized for modern appliances. Taps seize up from years of hard water deposits, waste pipes furr up, and waste joints under the sink slowly weep without anyone noticing until the cupboard floor is ruined.
The newer builds on Shortstown and Great Denham have modern plumbing, but the hard water in this area still takes its toll on taps, valves, and appliance connections. We handle everything from a simple tap swap to the full plumbing side of a kitchen refit — first fix pipework, waste runs, sink installs, and gas hob fitting (Gas Safe registered for all gas work). Fixed-price quotes. For standalone tap replacements outside a wider kitchen job, see our tap replacement service. For dealing with hard water at source — softeners, filters, and boiling water taps — see our water treatment service.


















