Tap Replacement in Biggleswade
A dripping tap looks like a small problem, but a slow drip can waste hundreds of litres a week and leave hard-water stains that don't come off. Sometimes the fix is a 50p washer; sometimes it's a new tap because the seat has corroded. Your plumber will tell you which it is before starting.
Biggleswade's hard water is brutal on taps. The town sits in the middle of Anglian Water's chalk catchment, which means limescale builds up inside the cartridge, around the spout, and on the aerator faster than almost anywhere else in the country. Cheap chrome plating pits and flakes long before its expected lifespan. The taps that last around here are the proper brass-bodied ones with ceramic disc cartridges — and your plumber fits them from the brands they trust.
Whether you're replacing a single dripping kitchen tap, swapping your bathroom basin taps as part of a refresh, or fitting a sleek monobloc on a new sink, your plumber handles the lot — including isolation valves so the next replacement doesn't need the whole house shutting off. Common in the new builds around Kings Reach and Saxon Gate, often missing in older homes around Holme and Stratton.
















