Kitchen Plumbing in Biggleswade
Kitchens have moved on a lot in the last twenty years. What used to be a closed-off galley at the back of the house is now usually the centre of the home — open-plan, full of appliances, with a kitchen island and an extension out to the garden. That brings a lot more plumbing into the picture: dishwashers, fridge water lines, instant boiling water taps, water softeners under the sink, and sometimes underfloor heating beneath the new tiles.
In Biggleswade, kitchens come in every shape. The new builds on Kings Reach and Saxon Gate tend to come with developer-spec kitchens that owners often want to upgrade for something more practical. The Edwardian and 1930s homes around the market square and Holme usually need a full re-pipe when the kitchen gets opened out into a kitchen-diner or extended into a side return. Older properties out in Stratton and the surrounding villages often have galley layouts that get reworked completely — new supply, waste, and gas lines are run to the new fixture positions before the cabinets go in.
Gas hob installs are handled by local Gas Safe engineers and properly certificated. The plumber coordinates with kitchen fitters and electricians where the job needs more than one trade, and new pipework is pressure-tested before sign-off so you don't get a surprise leak the day after.


















