Kitchen Plumbing in Kimbolton
Kimbolton kitchens are a particular challenge because almost every property here has constraints the new-build markets don't — original Tudor or Georgian walls that don't run square, soil stacks fixed in their century-old positions, conservation considerations on listed properties, and sometimes a kitchen footprint that hasn't been fundamentally changed since the 1800s. None of it is impossible, but it needs someone who's comfortable threading new plumbing through old buildings.
Across Kimbolton and the surrounding villages of Stonely, Tilbrook, Catworth, Covington, and the Staughtons we work on everything from full kitchen refits in Georgian properties through to quick connections for new appliances in modernised cottages. Sink installs, dishwasher and washing machine connections, fridge water lines, gas hob installs, full kitchen refit plumbing, and new connections for the kitchen extensions that families add when their needs grow. Period property work usually takes longer than a textbook fit because the existing plumbing rarely matches the layout you'd want, but we've done enough of it to know the patterns.
For Kimbolton gas hob installs we use a Gas Safe registered engineer and properly certificate the work afterwards — no shortcuts. Where the kitchen project also needs an electrician (which it usually does in a period property where the wiring's likely original) we coordinate the trades so you're not chasing them yourself. Every system gets pressure-tested before sign-off, and any new pipework gets photographed before it's boxed in so you've got a record of what's behind the wall in twenty years' time.


















