Water Treatment & Filtration in Wimblington
Being low on the peat, the ground around the village holds water, and drainage and soakaways have to be planned around a high water table. If you live in Wimblington, your water is hard. Very hard. Anglian Water's supply in this area regularly measures above 300mg/l calcium carbonate — that's well into the "very hard" category. You'll see it on your taps, in your kettle, around your shower head, and inside your boiler where it quietly shortens the life of every heating element and pipe it touches.
The Victorian St Peters church marks the heart of a village whose housing ranges from brick cottages to a scattering of newer closes. A water softener stops limescale at the source. It treats your entire water supply before it reaches a single tap, so every fixture, appliance, and pipe in your home is protected. Your shower glass stays clear, your boiler lasts longer, you use less detergent, and your skin and hair feel noticeably different soon after fitting. It's one of those upgrades that pays for itself.
Out on the droves and smallholdings, properties often sit on long private supply runs where pressure and freezing are real concerns. For drinking water, reverse osmosis is the gold standard. An RO system fits under your kitchen sink and feeds a dedicated tap on the worktop. It strips out chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, pesticides, and dissolved minerals that a standard filter can't touch. If you want the cleanest possible drinking water without buying bottles, this is how you get it. Carbon filters, sediment filters, and boiling/chilled water taps like Quooker and Grohe Red are all fitted by the plumber too.

















