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Plumber in Liss

Looking for a local plumber in Liss? We cover homes across GU33–GU34 and deal with the everyday stuff that needs sorting properly — a persistent dripping tap, a stiff or worn leaking mixer, quick and reliable toilet repairs, and those annoying little radiator leaks that show up when the heating’s on. We also carry out practical checks for low water pressure and handle a sensible water leak investigation when you’re seeing damp patches or unexplained moisture. If you searched “plumber near me” or “plumbers close to me”, this page is built around the jobs we do locally.

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Plumbing services in Liss

Most plumbing jobs in Liss start as “small but constant” problems — the tap that never stops, a toilet that’s wasting water, or a slow seep that leaves marks in a cupboard. We keep it straightforward: isolate safely, repair neatly, and test before we leave.

  • Leaking taps & dripping mixers
    Tap washer replacement, cartridge swaps, tightening/renewing fittings.
  • Toilet repairs
    Flush buttons, siphons/valves, running cisterns, leaks at base, poor flushing.
  • Radiator leaks
    TRV leaks, valve gland issues, radiator tail leaks, small seepage checks.
  • Low water pressure checks
    Identify whether it’s a local valve/PRV issue, mains pressure, or internal restriction.
  • Visible pipe leaks
    Under-sink plumbing, compression joints, isolation valves, minor pipework alterations.
  • Water leak investigation
    Practical diagnostics where you’re seeing damp patches or unexplained moisture indoors.
For boiler-only faults, you may prefer boiler repair or boiler servicing.

Early warning signs to watch for

A lot of plumbing damage is avoidable if you catch the clues early. These are the issues people in GU33–GU34 often spot first.

Wet patches and smells
Musty cupboards, swollen chipboard, or a damp patch by a pipe run.
Toilet running on
Cistern constantly refilling or water trickling into the pan.
Pressure changes
A shower that’s suddenly weaker or taps that splutter—often tied to low water pressure.
Radiator valve drips
Tiny radiator leaks around TRVs/lockshields, especially in cold weather.

Liss homes & common plumbing issues

Liss is a mix of village streets, older cottages, post-war family homes and newer pockets — and the plumbing issues tend to reflect that. We regularly attend in Hill Brow, West Liss, Langrish, Steep, Froxfield and along the edges toward Petersfield.

Hard water & limescale
This area is known for hard water, so limescale can wear tap cartridges and shower controls faster than you’d expect. That’s why dripping tap and leaking mixer call-outs are so common.
Older pipework and stop taps
In older properties we often find tired stop taps, isolation valves and compression joints that start to seep. These can show up as minor water leaks under sinks or near appliances.
Mixed upgrades over the years
Many homes have had kitchens/bathrooms upgraded in stages. That sometimes leaves a “mix and match” of fittings, leading to trap leaks, loose valves, or recurring toilet repairs.
Low pressure questions
If you’re experiencing low water pressure, we’ll rule out internal restrictions, partially closed valves, and any pressure-reducing devices before blaming the mains.

Around local points like Liss Station, the Triangle Centre, and walks near Liss Forest and the South Downs, we see everything from compact cottages to larger family homes — so our approach stays the same: diagnose, explain, and fix neatly.

Prefer predictable monthly cover?

Some customers prefer a monthly plan rather than paying for individual call-outs. Our tiers start with boiler-focused options, then step up to include more of the wider home — with the highest tier extending into broader areas such as plumbing and electrics. Use the guide below to compare what’s included.

How a typical visit works

Once booked, we’ll attend, assess the issue, and talk you through the fix in plain English. Many jobs are straightforward (tap cartridges, toilet fill valves, leaking radiator valves), and we always aim for a tidy finish.

Step 1 — Isolate & assess
Confirm isolation points, inspect the fault, and check flow/pressure behaviour.
Step 2 — Repair properly
Replace the failing part (washer/cartridge/valve) and reassemble cleanly.
Step 3 — Test under use
Run the outlet and re-check for leaks so the fix is proven before we leave.
Optional — cover
If you want monthly protection, the tier guide shows the available options.

FAQs

Do you serve the villages around Liss?
Yes — we cover Liss and nearby areas across GU33–GU34, including surrounding villages.
I searched “plumber near me” — can you do small jobs?
Yes. We handle common jobs like a dripping tap, a leaking mixer, and minor leaks.
Can you sort a toilet that keeps running?
Yes — many toilet repairs are fill valves, flush valves, buttons, or worn seals.
What causes low water pressure in a house?
Often it’s a partially closed valve, a blocked aerator, a faulty PRV, or an internal restriction — we’ll pinpoint the cause of low water pressure.
Do you deal with radiator valve leaks?
Yes — we fix common radiator leaks around TRVs/lockshields and tail connections.
Can you help if I suspect a hidden leak?
Yes — we can carry out a practical water leak investigation and advise what to do next.

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