TAPS

 

Professional tap repair and installation services in Chelmsford and surrounding areas. A leaking or faulty tap can waste water, increase your water bills, and become a nuisance if not repaired quickly. Our experienced plumbers provide reliable tap repairs, replacements, and new tap installations for kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms.

We repair common tap problems including dripping taps, low water pressure, worn washers, faulty cartridges, and damaged fittings. If a tap cannot be repaired, we can supply and install a new tap that suits your sink and plumbing system.

Whether you need a simple repair or a full tap replacement, we provide efficient workmanship and dependable plumbing services to keep your water system working properly.

Contact us today for tap repairs and installation in Chelmsford.

Tap Repairs/Replacement

Tap repairs or replacements are essential for maintaining optimal performance and preventing water wastage in your home. If you notice leaking faucets, low water pressure, or unusual noises, addressing these issues promptly can save you money on your water bill and avoid further damage. Our expert team specialises in quick and efficient repairs, ensuring your taps function smoothly. In cases where repairs aren't feasible, we offer high-quality replacements that not only fit seamlessly into your plumbing system but also enhance your kitchen or bathroom's aesthetic.

 

In addition to repairs and replacements, regular maintenance of your taps is crucial for prolonging their lifespan and ensuring efficient operation. Simple routine checks, such as inspecting for leaks, cleaning aerators, and replacing worn washers, can prevent major issues from arising. Our team provides comprehensive maintenance services tailored to your specific needs, actively helping you avoid costly repairs down the line. By investing in regular upkeep, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your taps are in optimal condition, contributing to water conservation and overall home efficiency.

 

Outside Tap Install

Installing an outside tap is a practical addition to any home, providing convenient access to water for gardening, cleaning, and filling up pools or pet water bowls. The installation process typically involves selecting a suitable location, attaching the tap to a nearby water source, and ensuring proper waterproofing and insulation to handle outdoor conditions.

Benefits of Outside Tap Installation

Beyond convenience, having an outside tap can significantly enhance your home's functionality. It allows for easy access to water outdoors, which can simplify various tasks like washing cars, watering plants, and cleaning outdoor furniture. Additionally, it encourages more frequent yard maintenance and outdoor activities, promoting a healthier landscape and even enhancing your home’s curb appeal. The small investment in an outside tap can lead to increased efficiency and enjoyment of your outdoor spaces.

 

Sink/Basin Blockages

 

Sink and basin blockages are common household issues that can disrupt daily routines and lead to significant water damage if not addressed promptly. Common causes of these blockages include accumulated hair, grease build-up, and foreign objects that find their way into the drainage system. Homeowners are encouraged to regularly clear out drain traps and use specific cleaning products designed to break down clogs. However, in cases of persistent blockages, it may be necessary to call in a professional plumber to ensure a thorough and safe resolution.

Preventive Measures

Preventing sink and basin blockages is crucial for maintaining a smooth-running home. Simple practices, such as using drain screens to catch hair and debris, can dramatically reduce the chances of a clog. Additionally, regular maintenance—like flushing the drain with hot water or a mix of vinegar and baking soda—can help dissolve grease and grime before it hardens. Educating family members about what should and shouldn’t go down the sink can also prevent unnecessary plumbing issues, saving both time and money in the long run.