
Commercial Appliance Water Connections
Commercial appliance water connections ensure equipment like coffee machines, dishwashers and ice makers has a safe, reliable feed, fitted to meet UK water regulations. The service covers new connections, upgrades and repairs, with a tidy approach that helps keep your site running with minimal downtime.
More information
What commercial appliance water connections cover
A correctly installed connection protects your appliance, your water supply, and your premises. Typical work includes:
- New hot or cold water supplies to commercial appliances
- Alterations to existing pipework to suit new layouts or equipment
- Isolation valves for safe shut-off during maintenance
- Backflow protection (for example, check valves or air gaps where required)
- Pressure and flow checks to support correct appliance performance
- Leak finding and repairs on feeds, fittings and supply pipework
- Replacement of worn, non-compliant, or poorly installed components
- Commissioning checks and basic user handover on shut-off points
Who this service is for
This service is well suited to offices, retail units, cafés, small hospitality sites, and light industrial premises that need dependable appliance feeds. It is often booked when you are fitting new equipment, refurbishing a kitchen or staff area, or dealing with repeated leaks and low pressure. Landlords and facilities contacts also use it to keep sites compliant and reduce call-outs.
How the work is delivered
Work usually starts with a quick review of the appliance requirements and the existing supply route, then agreeing the most practical isolation points and protection measures. The connection is installed or repaired, then tested for leaks and correct operation before the area is left safe and tidy. Where access needs to be managed around trading hours, the aim is to sequence shut-offs and testing to limit disruption.
After the connection is completed
You will be shown where the isolation valve is and what to do if you ever need to shut the appliance supply off quickly. If issues like scale, debris, or pressure instability are likely to affect performance, you can be advised on options such as filtration, pressure reduction, or a small rework of the feed to improve reliability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which appliances can you connect to the water supply?
Do you make sure the connection meets water regulations?
Can you work outside of opening hours to reduce disruption?
What if the water pressure is too low for the appliance?
Do you repair leaks on existing appliance feeds?
Related Services
Complete your experience with these services
- ViewPlanned Preventative Maintenance (Plumbing)
- ViewCommercial Water Supply Installation
- ViewCommercial Washroom Installation
- ViewCommercial Toilet Repairs
Show more services
- ViewCommercial Stopcock & Isolation Installation
- ViewCommercial Plumbing Repairs
- ViewCommercial Plumbing Maintenance
- ViewCommercial Plumbing Fault Diagnosis
- ViewCommercial Plumbing Compliance Works
- ViewCommercial Pipework Installation
- ViewCommercial Pipework Alterations
- ViewCommercial Leak Repair
- ViewCommercial Drainage Repairs
- ViewCommercial Drain Unblocking