Tap Replacement in Huntingdon
Taps don't last forever. They start dripping, the handles stiffen up, the spout corrodes, and eventually they're wasting water and costing you money. A single dripping tap can waste over 5,000 litres a year — that's showing up on your water bill whether you notice it or not. In Huntingdon the dripping starts faster than most places because the town sits in one of the harder water regions in Anglian Water's catchment, and the limescale that builds up on ceramic discs and rubber washers is the single biggest cause of tap failure here.
We replace all types of taps across the town — kitchen monoblocs, bathroom basin taps, traditional pillar taps in older properties around the town centre, pull-out spray kitchen taps in modern Stukeley Meadows kitchens, deck-mounted bath taps, wall-mounted versions, and the awkward ones bolted to ceramic basins where access is half the job. If you've bought a tap yourself, we'll fit it. If you want us to supply one, we'll recommend something with limescale-resistant cartridges that's actually built to survive Huntingdon's water.
We cover the town centre, Sapley, Hartford, Oxmoor, Stukeley Meadows, Hinchingbrooke, and the surrounding villages out along the A14 corridor. Whenever we replace a tap, we check the isolation valves underneath and swap them if they're seized or weeping — so you can isolate individual taps in future without shutting off the whole house. We replace the flexible hoses at the same time if they're old or corroded. No point fitting a new tap on dodgy connections.
















