Plumbers in Leicestershire
Emergency plumbing and Gas Safe heating across Leicestershire from Leicester city to Loughborough, Melton Mowbray and Market Harborough. Fixed-price quotes, available 24/7.
Plumbing Services in Leicestershire
Leicestershire's varied housing reflects the county's industrial and agricultural heritage. Leicester's Victorian inner city, the market towns of Melton and Hinckley, and the Charnwood Forest villages around Loughborough all feature in our engineers' daily work.
Emergency Plumbing
Burst pipes, leaks and blockages across Leicestershire fixed fast. We respond 24/7 with fully stocked vans.
Bathroom Installations
Full bathroom renovations and wet room installations throughout Leicestershire. Fixed price, fully project managed.
Boiler & Heating
Gas Safe boiler installation, servicing and repair across Leicestershire. CP12 landlord certificates issued same day.
Leak Detection
Thermal imaging and acoustic detection to find hidden leaks with minimal disruption to your property.
New Build Plumbing
First and second fix plumbing for new builds, extensions and barn conversions throughout Leicestershire.
Drain Unblocking
CCTV drain surveys, high-pressure water jetting and same-visit clearance across Leicestershire.
About Our Leicestershire Plumbing Service
Leicestershire is a county whose dominant centre, Leicester, is one of England's most diverse cities. The inner city areas of Belgrave, Highfields and Spinney Hills have large concentrations of Victorian terraced housing that has been continuously occupied for over a century and whose plumbing systems reflect that history. The outer suburbs of Oadby, Wigston and Blaby are predominantly inter-war and postwar semi-detached housing where full heating replacement is a common requirement. The county's market towns of Melton Mowbray, Hinckley, Lutterworth and Market Harborough each have their own character, from the former hosiery industry town of Hinckley to the hunt country of Melton. Charnwood Forest in the northwest of the county includes Loughborough, a university town with significant student housing demand.
Areas Covered in Leicestershire
What Our Customers Say
“Brilliant service! Called at 9pm with a burst pipe and the engineer arrived within the hour. Absolutely saved us from a disaster.”
“Used them for our full bathroom renovation. Incredible workmanship, very clean, and a very fair price. Highly recommend.”
“Boiler broke on Christmas Eve and they were here Christmas morning to get the heating back on. Can't thank them enough!”
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Why Use This Form?
Every enquiry submitted for Leicestershire goes directly to a Gas Safe registered engineer covering your area. We respond to all quote requests within 2 hours during the day, and emergency enquiries are treated as priority at any hour.
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Fixed-price quotes No hidden call-out fees. Price agreed before any work starts.
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Gas Safe registered All our engineers are registered, insured and verified.
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Covering Leicestershire, East Midlands
Plumbing FAQs for Leicestershire
Our Leicester Victorian terrace has no cavity wall and very little insulation. Will a new boiler help our energy bills?
A modern condensing boiler will improve efficiency significantly, but in a poorly insulated property you are heating the outside as much as the inside. We recommend considering loft insulation and draught proofing alongside the boiler replacement to maximise the benefit. We can advise on the sequence and relative cost-effectiveness of each measure.
We have a large farmhouse near Melton Mowbray on oil heating. The system has multiple zones and some are not working. Can you diagnose this?
Multi-zone oil systems with failing zones are usually caused by faulty zone valves, motorised valves that have seized, or wiring faults in the programmer. We carry zone valves for all major manufacturers and can diagnose and repair the full control system in a single visit in most cases.
We are building a large extension in Loughborough and want underfloor heating. What are the options?
For an extension we recommend wet underfloor heating as the primary heat emitter. We design the system to integrate with your existing boiler if its output is sufficient, or recommend an upgrade if it is not. UFH runs at lower flow temperatures than radiators and suits the operating characteristics of condensing boilers and heat pumps very well.