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Plumbing Pipe Repair in Twickenham

Repairs for burst pipes, corroded joints and damaged pipe sections. Jay Plumbing provides local service across Twickenham with straightforward advice, fixed prices and same-day availability where possible.

Why book this service

  • No call-out charge
  • Fixed price before work starts
  • Local service across Twickenham
  • Clear next steps if more work is needed
Burst pipe repair in Twickenham
What this page covers

Plumbing Pipe Repair for homes and local properties

Plumbing Pipe Repair jobs are rarely just about swapping one part and leaving. A proper visit starts with checking the wider system, confirming what caused the fault and making sure the repair or installation suits the property.

Repairs for burst pipes, corroded joints and damaged pipe sections. In and around Twickenham, that often means working around older pipework, limited access or systems that have been altered over time. We keep the process simple: assess the job, explain the options, agree the price, then complete the work as neatly and efficiently as possible.

For urgent issues, calling is usually the fastest route. For planned work, we can advise on the most practical repair or replacement based on the condition of the existing system.

Common reasons people book plumbing pipe repair

  • Fault diagnosis and practical repair options
  • Replacement of worn, leaking or outdated parts
  • Safe installation and tidy finishing
  • Advice on whether repair or replacement makes more sense
  • Work carried out with minimal disruption

Local coverage

We cover Twickenham, Richmond, Whitton, St Margarets, Strawberry Hill, East Twickenham, Hampton, Teddington and surrounding areas, with many jobs attended the same day depending on workload and the time of booking.

Need a quote?

Call 020 3519 7480 or email info@plumbers-twickenham.co.uk and we will talk through the job.

Pipe repairs

Pipe Repair in Twickenham — Burst Pipes, Leaks and Damaged Pipework Fixed

Damaged pipe being repaired in Twickenham

Burst pipes, pinhole leaks, corroded joints and damaged sections of pipework are among the most urgent plumbing repairs in any property. Jay Plumbing carries out pipe repair across Twickenham and the surrounding area, with same-day attendance for genuine emergencies and fixed prices for all repair work agreed before work begins.

Twickenham's housing stock presents a specific set of pipe-related challenges. Victorian and Edwardian properties often have original lead pipework on the cold supply — potentially a health concern, as lead can leach into drinking water and should ideally be replaced with modern copper or plastic pipework. Older copper systems in properties from the 1950s to 1980s have been in service for decades and are increasingly susceptible to pinhole corrosion, particularly in the hard water conditions across the TW postcode.

Modern pipework uses either copper or plastic (typically cross-linked polyethylene, known as PEX, or push-fit systems using polybutylene). Both are reliable in Twickenham's hard water conditions and are significantly easier to work with than lead or older galvanised steel. Where we repair sections of older pipework, we will advise on the wider condition of the system and whether a partial or full replacement is worth considering.

Types of pipe problems

Pipe Issues We Address in Twickenham Properties

Burst pipes — Usually caused by freezing and thawing in uninsulated sections (common in loft spaces and under floors in cold weather), mechanical damage, or sudden pressure surges. A burst pipe can release large volumes of water rapidly and requires emergency attendance. Turn off the main stopcock immediately if a pipe bursts.

Pinhole corrosion — Small holes develop in copper pipework over time, particularly in areas with high water velocity, low pH water, or where pipes are in contact with certain materials. Pinhole leaks are slow initially but worsen over time. Single pinholes can be repaired, but widespread pinhole corrosion often indicates the pipe run should be replaced.

Leaking joints — Compression fittings can loosen and leak over time. Soldered joints can fail if the solder joint was incomplete or if the pipe has moved. Push-fit fitting can disengage if the pipe was not fully inserted. Most joint leaks are straightforward repairs.

Corroded or failing lead pipework — Lead pipework should be replaced, particularly for drinking water supply. We carry out lead pipe replacement in Twickenham properties, connecting to the mains supply at the boundary and running new copper or plastic supply pipework through the property. Grants for lead pipe replacement may be available from Thames Water — we can advise on the current scheme.

Frozen pipes — Pipes in unheated spaces, particularly loft spaces and under-floor voids, are at risk of freezing in cold weather. We can thaw frozen pipes safely and advise on insulation to prevent recurrence.

Burst pipe action: Know where your main stopcock is before a burst occurs. Most properties have one under the kitchen sink or where the service pipe enters. Turning it off immediately limits water damage while the engineer is on the way.

Plastic pipe repair — Damage to plastic push-fit or PEX systems can usually be repaired with new fittings without specialist tools. We carry a range of push-fit fittings for common pipe sizes.

Questions & answers

Pipe Repair FAQs

What should I do if a pipe bursts?

Immediately turn off the main stopcock to stop water flowing. If water is near electrical fittings, turn off the electricity at the consumer unit. Call us on 020 3519 7480. Mop up standing water if it is safe to do so. Do not try to repair a pressurised burst pipe yourself — the water supply needs to be off before any repair work can begin.

How do I know if I have lead pipes?

Lead pipes are dull grey and very soft — you can scratch the surface easily with a coin, and the scratch will show bright silvery metal. They are usually found on older properties as the supply pipe coming into the property from the street. Check under the kitchen sink where the main supply enters, or in the basement if you have one. If you are unsure, we can assess the pipework during a visit.

Can a pinhole leak be patched rather than having the pipe section replaced?

A single pinhole in an otherwise sound pipe section can be repaired using a clamp repair or by cutting out the damaged section and fitting a new piece. However, pinhole leaks are often indicative of wider pipe wall corrosion. If the pipe shows multiple pinholes or the wall is visibly thinning, replacing the pipe run is the more reliable and economical long-term solution.

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