Outside Tap Installation in Kimbolton
For a Kimbolton home with a garden — and most properties here have one, often a big one — an outside tap is one of those small upgrades that pays for itself fast. No more dragging a hose through the kitchen window of a Tudor cottage, no more buckets to fill the paddling pool, no more soaking the kitchen floor every time the dog needs a wash. It also adds value when it's done properly, with a double-check non-return valve to keep your drinking water safe.
In Kimbolton we install outside taps across every style of property. The High Street cottages often have generous walled gardens with no existing tap — a glaring omission for keen gardeners. The inter-war and post-war properties often have a tap fitted decades ago but with no isolation valve and no winter shut-off, so they freeze every cold snap. Out in the surrounding rural villages of Stonely, Catworth, Tilbrook, Covington, and the Staughtons the gardens tend to be larger still and the existing taps are often original to the property — we replace them with modern brass-bodied taps and proper backflow prevention.
West Huntingdonshire winters are reliably cold enough to burst an outside tap that hasn't been drained down before the cold sets in — especially in the rural villages where there's less ambient heat than a town. We run the supply through an isolation valve on the indoor side and lag the indoor pipework so you can shut off and drain the tap before December. Allotment gardeners, dog owners, and anyone with a campervan all find an outside tap pays for itself within a season.

















