Shower Installation in Alconbury
A new shower is the single cheapest way to transform a tired bathroom in an Alconbury home without committing to a full refit. Whether you're upgrading a tired developer-grade mixer in an early-phase Weald home, swapping an over-bath shower for a proper enclosure in one of the period cottages on the old village side, or converting a never-used bath into a walk-in shower for an older resident in the surrounding villages, the right install makes a real difference.
In Alconbury we see two very different shower install profiles. The Alconbury Weald homes from the 2016 onwards phases were typically fitted with developer-grade thermostatic mixer showers that have now lasted as long as they're going to and are getting upgraded for something with better flow and proper thermostatic control. On the old village side, the Edwardian and inter-war cottages typically need bath-to-shower conversions because the original suites left no separate cubicle, and the historic plumbing layouts make a proper job more involved than a textbook fit.
Hard water in Alconbury is what eats showers fast. The chalk supply running across this part of central Huntingdonshire chews through cheap shower heads, scale-blocks mixer cartridges within a couple of years, and clogs the aerators on developer-grade fittings worst of all. We only use scale-resistant components on new installs and can talk you through whether a whole-house softener is worth adding to keep the install in good shape long-term.

















