Smart Tap
Trade: Plumber
⭐ Introduction
A smart tap is a modern plumbing fixture designed to offer more control and efficiency than a traditional tap. Often featuring touch-free operation, adjustable temperature settings, or timed flow control, smart taps help reduce water waste and improve hygiene. They are becoming popular in kitchens and bathrooms, especially in busy households or where water conservation is a priority.
You might consider installing a smart tap if you want to upgrade your home with the latest technology, make your water use more efficient, or improve accessibility — for example, if you have small children or elderly family members who find conventional taps tricky to use.
🔧 What the job involves
Fitting a smart tap generally includes removing the existing tap and installing the new unit in its place. Smart taps can be battery-powered or mains-connected, so electrical work might be needed to power the device. Some models come with sensors, timers, or app connectivity.
Basic tasks include:
- Turning off the water supply.
- Disconnecting the existing tap from the water pipes.
- Checking and possibly upgrading the plumbing fittings for compatibility.
- Installing the smart tap and connecting it to hot and cold water supplies.
- If applicable, setting up the power source (battery unit or electrical connection).
- Testing the new tap to ensure it works correctly, including sensor function or app integration.
Depending on the model, additional work might involve minor electrical wiring or installation of wireless hubs for app control. If electrical work is required, it must comply with Part P of the Building Regulations, which governs electrical safety in UK homes.
📝 Step-by-step from booking to completion
Initial enquiry
Contact a registered plumber or specialist with your requirements. Mention your current tap type and preferred smart tap features.On-site survey and quote
The plumber will visit to inspect your plumbing and discuss options. They may assess water pressure, pipe compatibility, and electric supply. After this, expect a detailed quote covering all work.Scheduling the installation
Agree on a convenient date for the installation to take place. Confirm any preparations needed beforehand.Day of the job
The plumber will:- Turn off your water supply.
- Remove the old tap.
- Fit the smart tap and connect water lines.
- Complete any necessary electrical work, ensuring safety certifications.
- Test and demonstrate the tap’s functions.
Post-installation wrap-up
You’ll receive a handover of the new tap including user instructions. The plumber should provide any relevant paperwork, such as Part P electrical certificates if applicable, and advise on maintenance.
💷 Main costs to expect
- Labour: Typically £100–£200 per hour depending on plumber rates and the complexity of the installation.
- Materials/parts: The smart tap itself varies widely, starting around £100 for basic models and rising to £400+ for advanced fixtures.
- Extras:
- Electrical work (if required) can add £100–£250.
- Additional plumbing fittings or pipe upgrades could cost £50–£150.
- Disposal: Removal and disposal of old tap may incur a small fee, around £10–£30.
- Certification: If electrical modifications are involved, expect £50–£100 for Part P electrical certification.
Example itemisation:
- Smart tap: £180
- Labour (2 hours): £300
- Electrical work and certification: £150
- Extra fittings: £60
- Disposal: £20
- Total: £710
📊 What affects the price
- Ease of access to the tap location (under sink cupboards, tight spaces).
- Complexity of existing plumbing — old or incompatible pipework may need replacement.
- Requirement for electrical work and adherence to Part P regulations.
- Whether the installation includes extra features like app integration or sensor calibration.
- Your location — plumbers in London or high-demand areas tend to charge more.
- Speed of required completion — urgent jobs might attract a premium.
⏱ How long does it take?
- Simple swap: Replacing a like-for-like tap without electrical work can take 1–2 hours.
- Standard smart tap install: Installing a basic smart tap with minor electrical setup usually takes 2–3 hours.
- Complex install: If new pipework, electrical wiring, or integration with smart home systems is needed, allow 4+ hours or possibly a second visit.
🏠 Can you DIY it?
While physically changing a tap can be a straightforward job for those with plumbing experience, smart taps often involve electrical components and require safe handling. Any electrical connections must comply with Part P of the Building Regulations, which usually means work must be carried out or certified by a qualified electrician or plumber with the appropriate accreditation.
Incorrect installation can cause leaks, water damage, or electrical hazards. In addition, poor fitting might invalidate product warranties.
Recommendation: Unless you are confident and qualified in both plumbing and electrical work, it is safer and more cost-effective to hire a registered professional.
💰 Typical UK price range
Installing a smart tap in a UK home typically costs between £400 and £900 including labour and materials, depending on the complexity and type of the tap. This is an estimate and prices can vary widely.
All quoted prices should include VAT at the prevailing rate (currently 20%).
✅ Handy tips before you start
- Ensure your plumber or installer is qualified and fully registered for plumbing and, if necessary, electrical work (look for membership with recognised bodies such as the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering or registered Part P electricians).
- Discuss your budget openly and ask about what’s included in the quote.
- Check whether the smart tap you choose is compatible with your existing water pressure and plumbing layout.
- Keep all installation paperwork and certificates for future reference — important for insurance and if you sell your home.
- Ask about warranties on parts and labour, as well as maintenance recommendations. Some smart taps may require battery replacements or software updates.
- Prepare the installation area by clearing cupboards or sink units to allow easy access for the plumber.
- After installation, test the tap as instructed and report any issues promptly.
With these points in mind, upgrading to a smart tap can bring you greater control over your water use and add a modern touch to your home with confidence.