Embassy Gas • Farnham (GU9–GU10)
Plumbers in Farnham
Looking for a trustworthy plumber in Farnham? We handle day-to-day household plumbing across GU9–GU10 —
from leaking taps and dripping tap repair to toilet repair, radiator valve leaking,
and practical checks where low water pressure is affecting taps or showers.
If you’d rather spread costs, our cover tiers include options that extend beyond boiler-only.
Local engineers
Clear pricing approach
GU9–GU10 coverage
Boiler + home cover options
General plumbing services (Farnham)
Most plumbing problems start as a minor inconvenience: a tap that “sort of” shuts off, a toilet that’s become temperamental,
or a radiator valve that’s started to weep after a cold snap. We’ll isolate correctly, diagnose the cause, and fix it neatly.
- Leaking tap repair
Cartridge/washer changes, stopping drips, and fixing stiff or noisy mixer taps.
- Toilet repair
Flush mechanisms, fill valves, flush buttons, running cisterns, and base leaks.
- Radiator valve leaking
TRV/lockshield leaks, gland adjustments, replacements, and tidy re-sealing.
- Low water pressure
Checks for local restrictions, valves, and diagnosing poor flow at outlets.
- Under-sink plumbing
Leaking traps, isolation valves, compression joints, and minor rework.
- Water leak detection
Help when you’ve noticed damp patches, staining, or unexplained moisture.
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Common “what’s going on?” moments
These are the kinds of symptoms people mention on the phone — often small at first, then suddenly constant.
Dripping tapA tap that drips overnight, or returns to dripping a few minutes after use.
Toilet not flushingWeak flush, intermittent flushing, or a cistern that keeps running and refilling.
Poor pressureLow flow at the kitchen tap or shower, or hot water pressure noticeably weaker than cold.
Leaking TRVSmall dampness around a thermostatic radiator valve, often after adjustment or heating cycles.
Farnham homes & local plumbing patterns
Farnham’s housing stock ranges from period cottages and character terraces near the centre, through to established family streets
and newer developments on the edges. We commonly visit Bourne, Wrecclesham, Weybourne,
Upper Hale, Badshot Lea, Shortheath, Runfold, and areas around the A31 corridor.
Water hardness
The local supply is typically hard water, which can contribute to scale in taps and shower valves.
Repeating drips and stiff cartridges are common in hard-water areas.
Period properties & older pipework
In older cottages/terraces, we often find legacy fittings, tired isolation valves, and “patched” under-sink pipework.
Small compression leaks can appear as intermittent dampness.
Mixed upgrades over time
Many homes have had bathrooms and kitchens updated in stages, resulting in a mix of materials and layouts.
That can affect stop taps, valves, and how easily systems can be isolated.
Pressure & flow quirks
Many “low water pressure” calls are outlet-specific — a blocked aerator, scaled cartridge, or a partly closed valve
can feel like a wider issue until it’s checked properly.
Around landmarks like Farnham Castle, Gostrey Meadow, Farnham Park, The Maltings,
and the town centre streets, we’re frequently sorting the kind of practical plumbing faults that homeowners want resolved cleanly,
without drama — just a proper fix.
Monthly cover tiers (boiler + home)
If you prefer predictability, our cover tiers start with boiler protection and step up to include more of the wider home.
The top tier extends into broader areas such as plumbing and electrics. Compare what’s included using the guide below.
How a visit usually runs
We’ll confirm the fault, isolate where required, then repair and test so you’re not left guessing.
Many general plumbing jobs are resolved in one visit (tap cartridges, toilet valves, radiator valve leaks),
and we’ll explain what we’ve changed and what to watch for next.
Step 1 — AssessCheck the symptoms, confirm the source, and look for secondary issues.
Step 2 — RepairReplace/repair the failing part and re-test under normal use.
Step 3 — Reduce repeatsAdvice on isolation valves, scale, and early signs to keep an eye on.
Optional — coverIf monthly cover suits you, compare tiers using the guide above.
FAQs
Do you cover Farnham GU9 and GU10?
Yes — we cover Farnham across GU9–GU10 and nearby surrounding areas on the borders.
Can you fix a mixer tap that’s dripping?
Usually, yes. It’s commonly a cartridge/washer issue, scale build-up, or a worn sealing surface.
Why does my toilet keep running after flushing?
Often it’s the fill valve, flush valve, or a simple adjustment inside the cistern.
Is “water leak detection” something you can help with?
If you’ve noticed damp, staining, or dripping, we can inspect and help identify likely sources.
What if my radiator valve is leaking?
We can usually resolve TRV/lockshield leaks by tightening, re-sealing, or replacing the valve if required.
Do your cover tiers include plumbing?
Some tiers extend into wider home items such as plumbing. The embedded tier guide shows what’s included.