Cost of Kitchen Tap Replacement in Cambridge (2026)
Cambridge quotes for kitchen tap replacement are landing between £95 and £240 per tap at the moment. Most jobs take 45–90 minutes. The three things that move the price most around Cambridgeshire are tap type (mono, pillar, boiling/filter); access beneath sink unit; isolation valves already fitted.
About kitchen tap replacement in Cambridge
Cambridge is a medium town of around 146,000 in Cambridgeshire. The housing is mostly a mix of Victorian terraces, inter-war semi-detached housing and modern new-build estates. That matters: older properties usually mean more pipework, rewiring and retrofit surprises, while newer builds in districts like CB1, CB2, CB3 tend to be quicker jobs with standardised fittings. Local trade prices sit on the expensive side for UK trade work. That's mostly wage levels plus the cost of running a van and a yard in and around Cambridgeshire.
The East of England is a mixed bag. Cambridge and St Albans price up near London; market towns and the Fens are reasonable. If you're outside the main commuter belt, expect a mileage charge baked into the quote for anyone travelling in.
Plumbing pricing comes down to parts and access. CIPHE and WaterSafe are the marks of a properly trained plumber; Gas Safe if they're touching a boiler. Out-of-hours emergency rates are roughly one and a half to two times the standard hourly, and some firms have a minimum callout. Unvented cylinders need a G3 ticket specifically — not every plumber holds one.
Kitchen Tap Replacement cost breakdown in Cambridge
Swap mono mixer, existing isolators
New tap with flexible hoses and isolation valves added
Quooker or filter tap with tank, pipework extended
What affects the price of kitchen tap replacement in Cambridge?
- Tap type (mono, pillar, boiling/filter)
- Access beneath sink unit
- Isolation valves already fitted
- Pipework alterations
Cambridge vs the UK average
Cambridge sits in the plumbing market at a cost multiplier of 1.20× the UK national average. That puts Cambridge kitchen tap replacement prices at £95–£240 versus the UK average of £80–£200 per tap.
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What's typically included in a kitchen tap replacement quote
- Supply of tap (where specified)
- Removal of old tap
- Isolation and re-fill
- Leak test
Frequently asked questions
How much does kitchen tap replacement cost in Cambridge?
Budget £95 to £240 per tap for kitchen tap replacement in Cambridge. Prices here are around 20% more expensive than the UK average. What moves a quote inside that range is mostly plumbing contractor day rates in Cambridgeshire and the specific material list for your job.
How long does kitchen tap replacement take in Cambridge?
A straightforward kitchen tap replacement job in Cambridge runs to 45–90 minutes. You can lose days to things outside the contractor's control — parts on backorder, awkward access, or a firm slotting your job around existing bookings. Ask for a start date and expected finish up front.
What's included in the price of kitchen tap replacement in Cambridge?
A proper kitchen tap replacement quote in Cambridge should cover: Supply of tap (where specified); Removal of old tap; Isolation and re-fill; Leak test. If any of those aren't itemised on your quote, push back and ask. A written guarantee with a clear warranty period is reasonable to expect on this kind of work.
Is kitchen tap replacement cheaper in Cambridge than the UK average?
Kitchen Tap Replacement in Cambridge runs around 20% more expensive than the UK average. The UK-wide benchmark for this job is £80 to £200 per tap; Cambridge quotes tend to land between £95 and £240. Handy to know what the average actually looks like before you price round.
Do I need planning permission for kitchen tap replacement in Cambridge?
Most kitchen tap replacement jobs don't need planning permission, but Building Regulations and any manufacturer or trade-body sign-off still apply. If the property sits in a conservation area or is listed, ring Cambridgeshire Council before you book anything in. It's a free call and saves a world of grief later.
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