What helps this bathroom work succeed
Better pipework planning
Feeds and wastes are checked properly, helping avoid poor flow or drainage.
Watertight final checks
We test the installation carefully to help catch leaks before they become a mess.
Clear scope from the start
You know what fittings, pipework changes and shut offs the job involves.
Plumbing led bathroom work that improves daily use
A bathroom refit needs more than fittings that look good on the day they go in. It also needs pipework, drainage and water flow that work properly every day after that. With Plumbcare Ltd, you get bathroom installation work in Addlestone that focuses on the plumbing side of the job, from fitting and connecting baths, basins, toilets, showers and taps to replacing old suites and dealing with leaks or worn valves uncovered during a renovation. We assess hot and cold feeds, waste routes, pressure and practical access before work begins, helping reduce awkward surprises once old fittings come out.


Clear planning for pipework, wastes and water shut offs
During a bathroom renovation, the hidden details often matter most. We look at supply pipe routing, waste falls, traps and general drainage performance so the finished room works as well as it looks. If pipework near a boiler or hot water system needs attention, that is handled with the right level of care and qualification. We also set out what fixtures are being supplied, when water may need to be turned off and how the area will be protected during the work. With Plumbcare Ltd, you get tidy plumbing, clear communication and a bathroom installation plan built on reliable day to day performance.
Frequently asked questions
Can you replace a bathroom suite without changing the layout?
Yes, many jobs are straightforward like for like changes where the existing layout still works well. We still check the condition of the feeds, wastes and valves first, because keeping the same layout does not always mean the plumbing underneath is in good enough shape to ignore.
What if plumbing problems appear once the old fittings come out?
That is one reason early assessment matters. Hidden leaks, worn valves, poor waste runs or low flow issues can come to light during a refit. If that happens, we explain the problem clearly, show how it affects the installation and set out the sensible remedial work before carrying on.
What should I decide before asking for a bathroom quote?
It helps to know which fittings you want to change, whether the layout is staying the same, what sort of shower or bath set up you prefer and whether you are supplying the fixtures yourself. Photos and rough measurements can help too, especially at the first enquiry stage.

