Your trusted East Grinstead plumbers

Local family plumbing and heating business helping people in East Grinstead and its local villages for 25 years.

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E&M domestic plumbing and Heating

  • Family business with over 25 years experience helping customers in and around East Grinstead
  • Gas Safe registered and fully insured
  • Our team are all fully trained and are skilled professionals
  • We take pride in every job we do
We offer a range of plumbing and heating services, including gas work and full bathroom refurbishments. All our work is fully insured and carried out by our skilled and experienced team. We are proud of our reputation for doing quality work and for completing jobs in good time. We cover East Grinstead and the surrounding villages.

Your local East Grinstead Plumbers and heating experts

E & M Plumbing and Heating have been serving the people of East Grinstead and the surrounding towns and villages for 25 years, so if you’re searching for a plumber, a local heating and gas engineer or renewables specialist please get in touch.

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Plumbing

In East Grinstead and on the search for a plumbers? We handle a wide range of plumbing services to suit all of our customers’ needs, from installing a hot water boiler tap in your kitchen to a full bathroom refurbishment.

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Heating & Gas

Based in East Grinstead and looking for a central heating engineer? From central heating to radiator installation , we have the expertise to get your heating exactly how you want it.

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Renewables

Looking for advice about renewables and live in East Grinstead? Cut down the carbon footprint of your home with our renewable energy services, including solar panels, heat pumps and electric boiler installation.

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A little about East Grinstead…

East Grinstead is a town in West Sussex, England, near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders, 27 miles south of London, 21 miles northeast of Brighton, and 38 miles northeast of the county town of Chichester.

The High Street contains one of the longest continuous runs of 14th-century timber-framed buildings in England. Other notable buildings in the town include Sackville College, the sandstone almshouse, built in 1609, where John Mason Neale wrote the Christmas carol “Good King Wenceslas”.

The Queen Victoria Hospital was founded as a cottage hospital in 1863, and was rebuilt on its current site in the 1930s. Queen Victoria Hospital remains at the forefront of specialist care today, and is renowned for its burns treatment facilities and expertise.

In addition to the nearby Ashdown Forest, East Grinstead is served by the Forest Way and Worth Way linear Country Parks which follow the disused railway line from Three Bridges all the way through to Groombridge and which are part of the Sustrans national cycle network.