Plumbers in Rutland
Dedicated plumbing and heating engineers based in Rutland covering Oakham, Uppingham and every village in England's smallest county. High-specification work and fast emergency response.
Plumbing Services in Rutland
Rutland's small size means our response times are among the fastest in England and our engineers develop a genuine familiarity with the county's properties. We work in Oakham and Uppingham townhouses, Rutland Water leisure properties and the scattered ironstone villages throughout the county.
Emergency Plumbing
Burst pipes, leaks and blockages across Rutland fixed fast. We respond 24/7 with fully stocked vans.
Bathroom Installations
Full bathroom renovations and wet room installations throughout Rutland. Fixed price, fully project managed.
Boiler & Heating
Gas Safe boiler installation and servicing, plus OFTEC-registered oil heating. CP12 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 Rutland.
Drain Unblocking
CCTV drain surveys, high-pressure water jetting and same-visit clearance across Rutland.
About Our Rutland Plumbing Service
Rutland is England's smallest county by area and one of its most distinctive. The county's two market towns, Oakham and Uppingham, are characterised by ironstone and limestone architecture and a quiet prosperity rooted in independent schools, farming and equestrian pursuits. Rutland Water, one of the largest man-made reservoirs in England, dominates the centre of the county and its shores are lined with an unusual mix of former farmsteads turned into sailing and leisure facilities. Property in Rutland is expensive relative to the surrounding area and the standard of finish expected in bathroom and heating installation is correspondingly high. Because the county is small, our response times to anywhere in Rutland are fast. We are one of very few operators with engineers dedicated to the county rather than treating it as a peripheral area of a larger patch.
Areas Covered in Rutland
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 Rutland 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 Rutland, East Midlands
Plumbing FAQs for Rutland
We have a stone farmhouse near Empingham on LPG. Can we convert to mains gas?
Most rural Rutland properties are not on the mains gas network and a connection would be prohibitively expensive. The most cost-effective alternatives to LPG are an air source heat pump, if the property is well insulated, or simply switching to a more efficient LPG condensing boiler if a heat pump is not suitable. We provide honest options rather than a single solution.
We want a high-specification bathroom in our Oakham townhouse. Can you project-manage the whole job?
Yes. We manage the full bathroom project from strip-out to completion, coordinating plumbing, tiling, joinery and any electrical works. For Oakham townhouses we have experience with the ironstone construction, including the drilling and channelling techniques needed to route pipework without damaging the stone.
Rutland's ironstone buildings are quite different from brick. Does this affect plumbing work?
Ironstone is harder and more irregular than brick, which makes drilling and chasing for pipework more time-consuming and requires specialised drill bits. It is also often a load-bearing material right up to the surface, so we are conservative about the depth and position of any chases. Surface-mounted pipework in period properties is sometimes the right answer.