Dripping or broken taps in Liverpool? Voltrade plumbers repair and replace all types of kitchen and bathroom taps.
A dripping tap is one of the most common plumbing problems in UK homes. It might seem minor, but a tap dripping once per second wastes over 5,000 litres of water a year and adds unnecessary cost to your water bill.
Voltrade plumbers in Liverpool repair all types of taps including mixer taps, monobloc taps, pillar taps, and wall-mounted taps in both kitchens and bathrooms. Most tap repairs can be completed in under an hour.
Properties across Liverpool and surrounding areas including Liverpool vary significantly in age and construction. The local housing stock - a mix of period and modern properties - means our plumbers encounter a wide range of pipework types and plumbing configurations. The moderately hard water across Merseyside contributes to gradual scale buildup in pipes and fittings, making regular maintenance important for postcodes.
The most common tap faults our engineers fix in Liverpool include dripping from the spout (usually a worn washer or ceramic disc), leaking from the base of the tap (often a failed O-ring), stiff or difficult to turn handles, low water pressure from a single tap, and noisy or vibrating pipes when the tap is turned on.
Tell us what's wrong. Our GoFIX AI analyses your description and estimates the likely fault.
Choose a time that works for you. Pay the call-out fee securely online. No surprises.
A qualified, vetted plumber arrives at the booked time with the right tools and parts.
All prices in pounds including call-out fee. Parts quoted separately where applicable. Actual costs depend on the specific fault.
Voltrade members pay from 99 pounds call-out. Non-members pay from 149 pounds. Our GoFIX AI provides a specific cost estimate before you book.
We can supply taps if you prefer, or we are happy to fit one you have already purchased. If you are choosing a new tap, we recommend checking the number of tap holes in your sink or basin before buying.
A high-pitched noise when you turn the tap usually means the washer or cartridge is deteriorating. The noise comes from water forcing past the damaged seal. Replacing the washer or disc typically fixes it in minutes.
Yes. Stiff taps are usually caused by limescale buildup on the internal mechanism or a worn spindle. In Merseyside, the moderately hard water means limescale is a common issue. Servicing or replacing the headgear restores smooth operation.
Yes, the water supply to the tap needs to be isolated. Most modern homes have isolation valves under the sink or basin. If not, we will turn off the main stopcock briefly. We always check before starting.
Ceramic disc taps use two flat ceramic discs that slide across each other to control water flow. They are smoother to operate and last longer than traditional rubber washer taps. They require a specific cartridge when they need replacing.
Describe the problem and our AI estimates the fault before an engineer visits.
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