Dripping overflow in Sheepscombe? Here's what to do.

A dripping overflow pipe outside your house means a float valve has failed somewhere — usually the toilet cistern, sometimes the cold water tank in the loft.

Try this first

Safe steps you can take in the next 10 minutes — in order.

  1. 1Identify which overflow it is — match the position outside to the room inside (toilet, airing cupboard, loft).
  2. 2If the toilet, lift the cistern lid and check whether the water is rising above the overflow tube.
  3. 3Adjust the float arm down a fraction (older types) — a quick free fix in many cases.
  4. 4If the valve is clearly leaking past, replace it (£10 part, 30 minutes).

When to stop and call

If you can't access the source, or if a loft tank is overflowing and you can't shut off the supply.

Likely causes

Most cases of a dripping overflow pipe in Sheepscombe homes come down to one of these.

  • Failed float valve in the toilet cistern (most common)
  • Failed ballcock washer in a loft cold-water tank
  • Float arm bent out of position
  • Limescale on the valve seat

What it costs to fix in Sheepscombe

Quick fix

£75

Typical

£130

Worst case

£280

Most overflow fixes are a callout plus a £10–£40 part.

The service that fixes this

Fast-response emergency plumbing for burst pipes, major leaks, and no hot water — available when you need us most.

See emergency plumber in Sheepscombe

Quick questions

Can I fix a dripping overflow pipe in my Sheepscombe home myself?

Sometimes yes — the steps above cover the common DIY fixes. If you can't access the source, or if a loft tank is overflowing and you can't shut off the supply.

What does fixing a dripping overflow pipe typically cost in Sheepscombe?

Around £130 for the typical repair (range £75–£280). Most overflow fixes are a callout plus a £10–£40 part.

How quickly can someone come out in Sheepscombe?

For genuine emergencies in Sheepscombe we usually attend within 1–3 hours during weekdays. For non-urgent jobs we typically book within 2–5 working days.

Is this an emergency?

Usually no. A dripping overflow pipe can normally wait until the next working day, which keeps the cost down. Genuine emergencies are flooding, no water at all, or gas smells.

Need someone out today?

We cover Sheepscombe and the wider Gloucestershire area for fast plumbing and bathroom repairs.

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Relevant projects from this area

Examples of recent work delivered close to Sheepscombe. We choose projects from the nearest postcode area first so you can see what's been built locally.

Recent loft conversion bathroom completed in Ledbury — relevant reference for Sheepscombe clients
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marble bathroom installation with freestanding bath #2, Gloucester — Cotswold Maintenance Group portfolio
Gloucester, Gloucestershiremarble bathroom installation with freestanding bath
en-suite bathroom installation — Quedgeley project, similar to what we deliver in Sheepscombe
Quedgeley, Gloucestershireen-suite bathroom installation

Local. Insured. Five-star rated — Sheepscombe

Free site visit anywhere in GL5, GL6, GL10. Written quote inside 24 hours. Workmanship guaranteed in writing.

In short

Final thought: a emergency plumber is a 1–3 week project that lives with you for a decade. Choose the team that takes the visit seriously, asks the awkward questions, and writes the price down. We do all three across GL5.

Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire

Where we work

Emergency Plumber jobs in Sheepscombe are scheduled around the realities below — postcode coverage, nearest roads, councils involved, and the named places we travel to from there.

Council & postcodes

Stroud District Council — covering GL5, GL6, GL10 postcode districts.

Nearest major roads

We reach Sheepscombe via A46, A419, M5 J13 — and serve sites within roughly 15 miles of here.

Nearby towns we also cover
Commercial areas nearby

Stonehouse Industrial Estate · Bath Road Trading Estate

Access & logistics

Sheepscombe is a Stroud neighbourhood — stroud's five valleys means steep, narrow lanes — for hillside properties we sometimes need to barrow materials from the nearest turning point.