Countesthorpe is just south of Wigston and a regular working area, particularly for bathroom renovations and tiling. Bathroom renovations, replumbs, boiler installs and tiling across Countesthorpe and the surrounding LE8 streets.
Nearby: Blaby · Wigston · Oadby
Countesthorpe’s village conservation zone covers most of the older housing around the centre. In practice this means most enquiries here are for stone cottages around the village core, with occasional post-war semis and modern village-edge estates work close to Countesthorpe Methodist Church.
A new bathroom is the biggest single trade decision most people make in their home.
The small jobs that need a plumber who actually shows up.
When a Victorian or Edwardian property has had enough botches and the entire pipework needs to come out and start again, SF does it the way it should be done.
Combi or system, new build or replacement.
Old single-panel rads swapped for double-panels, towel rails added to bathrooms, designer column rads for a refurb.
Tiling is the part of any bathroom or kitchen that the eye lands on first.
Across Countesthorpe (LE8) we mostly handle stone cottages around the village core, post-war semis and modern village-edge estates. Countesthorpe’s village conservation zone covers most of the older housing around the centre. The work tends to be stone cottages around the village core with the occasional larger replumb or tiling job near Countesthorpe Methodist Church.
No. Countesthorpe sits about 4 km from our Wigston office, well inside our standard working area. Travel is included in every quote for Countesthorpe and LE8.
Yes. Countesthorpe is just south of Wigston and a regular working area, particularly for bathroom renovations and tiling. References from completed projects near Countesthorpe Methodist Church are available on request. Just ask when you call.
Countesthorpe’s village conservation zone covers most of the older houses. For bathrooms and tiling that is rarely an issue inside the house. We do flag external changes (outside taps, extract vents) early so any consents can be sorted before the job starts.
For plumbing we take small repairs: leaks, tap swaps, isolators. For bathroom and tiling work we tend to start at full-room scale, though we make exceptions for existing Countesthorpe clients on smaller refresh jobs.