Kitchen Plumbing in Alconbury
Alconbury kitchens are at an interesting stage. On the Alconbury Weald side, the 2016-phase homes have developer-spec kitchens that owners are now wanting to upgrade or expand — the appliances multiply, the under-sink area runs out of room, and what worked when the family moved in doesn't work eight years later. On the old village side, the Edwardian and inter-war cottages typically have kitchen layouts that haven't been fundamentally changed in decades and need a full rethink when the next generation takes the property on.
Across Alconbury and Alconbury Weald we work on everything from sink installs through to full kitchen refit plumbing. Dishwasher and washing machine connections, fridge water lines for American-style fridges, gas hob installs, and new connections for kitchen extensions in older village properties. Out in the surrounding villages of Great and Little Stukeley, Wood Walton, and the Giddings we work on more traditional rural housing where the kitchen plumbing has often been in place for fifty years or more.
For Alconbury kitchen projects our Gas Safe engineers handle the gas hob side and certificate the work properly. Where the kitchen needs more than one trade — especially in old village properties where the wiring is often as old as the kitchen itself — we coordinate fitters and electricians so you're not chasing them yourself. Pipework gets pressure-tested before sign-off, and any new connections get photographed before they're boxed in so you have a record of what's behind the wall.


















