Plumbers in Milton Keynes

Plumbers in Milton Keynes install, repair and maintain water, drainage and heating systems in homes and businesses, covering everything from leaks and blocked drains to bathroom fitting and boiler work. This page lists plumbers across Milton Keynes and surrounding towns including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.

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Choosing a plumber in Milton Keynes

Any plumber carrying out work on gas appliances, including boilers and gas water heaters, must be registered with Gas Safe, which is the official gas registration body for the UK, so check the engineer's Gas Safe ID card before that work begins. For general plumbing, look for membership of a recognised trade body such as the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) or an APHC or WaterSafe listing, and confirm the business holds public liability insurance. It is sensible to ask for a written quote and to check reviews and hours on the listing before booking.

Getting work done and staying compliant

Plumbing work in England must meet the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations, and certain jobs such as unvented hot water cylinders require a suitably qualified installer. For bathrooms and wet rooms, agree the scope, materials and timescale in advance, and keep any certificates or guarantees issued on completion. If a job involves electrical connections, for example an electric shower or immersion heater, the electrical part should be handled in line with Part P of the Building Regulations by a competent person.

Do plumbers in Milton Keynes offer emergency callouts?

Many local plumbers provide emergency or same-day callouts for issues such as burst pipes, major leaks and loss of hot water. Check each listing for stated hours and contact details, and confirm any callout charge or minimum fee when you phone.

Should I use a Gas Safe engineer for boiler work?

Yes. By law, only a Gas Safe registered engineer can legally work on gas boilers and other gas appliances. If your job is limited to water pipes, drains or bathroom fittings with no gas involved, Gas Safe registration is not required, though relevant plumbing qualifications and insurance still matter.