Best Plumbers in Wisconsin
I had a small issue with my water heater that Brian was kind enough to fit me in for. The agreement was that Brian would come at the end of his day to quickly take care of something for me. Well, the night before SE Wisconsin experienced flooding and Brian was inundated with calls for sump pump repairs and general flooding issues. It would have been totally reasonable of him to push back my issue one day, but he didn't. He made it to my house after a very long day a little before 8:00 PM, was pleasant, extremely knowledgeable, and very affordable. Brian will be my new plumber for as long as he chooses to stay in business. I very highly recommend him.
clearfloplumbing.com
15975 W National Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151
Excellent experiences with Dallman Plumbing. I had my water heater and softer replace (2 separate occasions), and was extremely happy with them both. Quality work. Professional. Will definitely use them in the future.
www.dallmanplumbing.com
Madison, WI
Great company. They are fast and easy to work with. Great customer service. I call them for any plumbing issue.
Madison, WI
Best Plumbers Ever!!!
Hands down Clog Busters are the ones to call! I needed my dishwasher installed because the guys at home depot who were originally paid for the install claimed they weren't able to do it. Called Clog Busters and they got it installed within the hour! Professional, quick service, available 24/7 and AFFORDABLE! Thanks for saving the day guys!
www.callclogbusters.com
Hands down Clog Busters are the ones to call! I needed my dishwasher installed because the guys at home depot who were originally paid for the install claimed they weren't able to do it. Called Clog Busters and they got it installed within the hour! Professional, quick service, available 24/7 and AFFORDABLE! Thanks for saving the day guys!
Madison, WI
Greg came out within the hour to snake out a clogged sewer line. Quickly drained the lake out of our basement. Highly recommended!
www.gregsrooter.com
Madison, WI
They were kind and helpful. Always a pleasure doing business with them
www.fourlakesplumbing.com
Madison, WI
great once I got into the shop. lol. storefront is not labeled, but they are very helpful.
www.triggsplumbingwi.com
Madison, WI
Highly recommend! Fast, efficient, on time, respectful, clean, and well done!
uselmanplumbing.com
Madison, WI
So, what you need to understand is we're on our third whole house remodel. And up until now we've done all the work ourselves. But sometimes you just NEED a professional. That's why we called in the guys from Benjamin Plumbing. What would have taken us ages they did in just about an hour. Thank you! You guys are the BEST!
www.benjaminplumbing.com
Madison, WI
I have owned a home for many years and haven't had to hire a plumber. I was nervous about shopping around for one. After receiving three different estimates, I called Robert's plumbing. They fit me in their busy schedule within just a couple days. Dominic, the plumber, was very kind and professional. He patiently answered my many questions, and finished replacing my three shut off valves in a very reasonable amount of time. I no longer have to shop for a plumber. I will be using Robert's Plumbing and Heating for my jobs in the future, and I will be recommending them to all my friends.
www.robertsplumbing.us
Madison, WI
All in all I gave Havey Plumbing the best rating because they fixed our problem in a short amount of time, were thorough, affordable, accommodating, clean, and helped me to understand what was going on.
Background: My wife and I noticed a sound of water running, without any appliances or fixtures running. There was not a visible leak in the drywall but about a week later we did notice water coming up from the cement (under carpeting) on the second story of our tri-level home. Initially not knowing we had a leaking pipe and thinking we had other issues with our landscaping and drainage tile, we had dry basement contractors out at the house telling us we needed concrete trenching, and a crock/sump pump to be added to the second level. We asked those contractors where they thought the water was coming from, since the ground was still not supposed to be thawed. They said that the problem was a landscaping and drainage tile issue and added that they doubted there was a broken pipe. Their trenching/sump pump solution was going to cost between $6,000-$10,000.
After talking to friends we decided we needed a Master Plumber to come out. Asking around we heard of Havey Plumbing doing great work. It is a smaller outfit and just as that implies, we received very personal care, which was great because it is an emotional time when you are ripping your living room carpeting, cabinetry, etc. out.
Jeff and his son Colton came out found the leaky pipe location (under cement) temporarily fixed the situation by stopping the water and capping the line, while my wife and I decided what our next steps were. We asked them to come back out the next week to pipe our bathroom back in. They removed a little drywall behind our washer and dryer, to run piping through the walls this time. I had a new toilet on hand and asked if they had time to install that and remove/dispose of the old, which they did.
As a homeowner I am not fully incapable of doing things but locating and isolating where the leak was coming from was beyond my skills. If anything comes up for me in the future, I found a good company/Master Plumber to rely on!
dynamicconceptsplus.com
Background: My wife and I noticed a sound of water running, without any appliances or fixtures running. There was not a visible leak in the drywall but about a week later we did notice water coming up from the cement (under carpeting) on the second story of our tri-level home. Initially not knowing we had a leaking pipe and thinking we had other issues with our landscaping and drainage tile, we had dry basement contractors out at the house telling us we needed concrete trenching, and a crock/sump pump to be added to the second level. We asked those contractors where they thought the water was coming from, since the ground was still not supposed to be thawed. They said that the problem was a landscaping and drainage tile issue and added that they doubted there was a broken pipe. Their trenching/sump pump solution was going to cost between $6,000-$10,000.
After talking to friends we decided we needed a Master Plumber to come out. Asking around we heard of Havey Plumbing doing great work. It is a smaller outfit and just as that implies, we received very personal care, which was great because it is an emotional time when you are ripping your living room carpeting, cabinetry, etc. out.
Jeff and his son Colton came out found the leaky pipe location (under cement) temporarily fixed the situation by stopping the water and capping the line, while my wife and I decided what our next steps were. We asked them to come back out the next week to pipe our bathroom back in. They removed a little drywall behind our washer and dryer, to run piping through the walls this time. I had a new toilet on hand and asked if they had time to install that and remove/dispose of the old, which they did.
As a homeowner I am not fully incapable of doing things but locating and isolating where the leak was coming from was beyond my skills. If anything comes up for me in the future, I found a good company/Master Plumber to rely on!
Madison, WI
Regan, the owner of this shop, is an amazing resource for anything and everything plumbing. Whether you're a DIY person or a professional, I can almost guarantee Regan will tell you what problems your project will run into before you even start it! He's a master plumber and has saved me multiple headaches by troubleshooting projects with me when I go in to order supplies. Not only that, he'll make sure you have ALL THE PARTS you need for a project. I've never had to go back for something I forgot, because he makes sure I've got everything I need. Seriously, this shop is a godsend. Home Depot has nothing on Howe Brothers Plumbing, so do yourself a favor and just go to the pro.
www.howebrothers.com
Madison, WI
I love they free learn workshops.....
www.homedepot.com
4155 N Port Washington Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53212
The branch that serves the Milwaukee area was a disappointment. Quoted $250 since I wanted it done next day. He came with a Ryobi cordless snake and called it a commercial snake... LOL. You'd think with 25 years of experience he would know better. Suffice it to say, his snake didn't reach. So I agreed to pay another $100 for him to cut the pipe, punch a hole in the clog with his small snake, and put a $8 collar on. $350 and hour and $8 in material is not very reasonable to me. Most skill trades charge 1/2 to 1/4 that amount. Especially one without commercial grade tools. Live and learn. I hope this helps you decide on who to hire. I certainly won't do this again.
Madison, WI