Best Pipe Cleaning in Milwaukee WI
Had sewage in basement drain, called, and they got us in quickly. Friendly workers, cleaned up their work area well.
www.tuffysplumbersmilwaukee.com
1291 N 68th St, Wauwatosa, WI 53213
The technician was professional and very helpful. I am very happy with the service.
www.dpswisconsin.com
1345 N Jefferson St Suite 163, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Thanks to much to Wayne, the Plumbing Foreman. He is one Ace of an employee. He is so friendly, informative, professional and on-time. We couldn’t be happier with his service and attention to details. The new water softener was installed, and Wayne walked me through the ease of operation. Would recommend Dickenschrauf to everyone!
www.dickenschrauf.com
120 N 120th St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
Sewer ninjas did a great job, repairing my sewer line and really updating my plumbing system. I would recommend them to anyone with sewer lining problems!
www.sewerninjas.com
Milwaukee, WI
Both technicians, Angel and Wayne, were very professional and did their jobs quickly and efficiently.
www.hartlaubphce.com
2400 S Commerce Dr, New Berlin, WI 53151
They came to help solve our problem. We had a leaking water heater. Problem fixed. In need of a 24 hours plumbing company? This is the company to-go-to. Oh I almost forgot its 11 PM when I called.
plumbingemergencymilwaukee.com
Milwaukee, WI
Quick service! Very experienced technician. Great prices! I have recommended Cream City on Facebook to anyone with a drain issue.
cream-city-drain-cleaning.business.site
3344 Marina Rd, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
Blake came and fixed our gas leak with minimal effort. It was a quick job to start the early day and he was happy to help.
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W68N940 Washington Ave, Cedarburg, WI 53012
Best customer service EVER. They came to my rescue🥰
heroplumbingwi.com
4365 N 27th St, Milwaukee, WI 53209
Called Alpine back in Feb 2017 because I wasn’t getting enough hot water. Was told I needed a new hot water heater, to the tune of around $1700. When I called back a few weeks later and explained that this didn’t fix the problem, I basically got the cold shoulder, no attempt to correct or address the issue.
Several months later, I had an issue with mold in the utility room. Upon investigating, my husband and I found that one of the HVAC drain hoses was up against the wall, nowhere near the floor drain, causing condensate to run under the wall. I can’t prove that their installer moved it, but he was the last one in there, and judging by the quality of the cleanup, I definitely wouldn’t be surprised.
A few weeks ago (June 2021), I noticed I had no hot water on a Sunday evening. Circuit breaker was tripped. Thought, “weird, but maybe has something to do with everyone running AC with the heat wave”, so reset it. Still no hot water. Called the 24 hour ‘hotline’ and left a message. No call back. Called Monday morning, left a message. Received a voicemail an hour or so later that someone could be out today in the afternoon, and I should call back to confirm if that worked for me, when I called back (within two minutes of it being left), a most unpleasant woman told me that they had a tech available, but was he now booked, as I hadn’t called back quickly enough and I could either pay them for overtime to come out that night or wait until tomorrow. When I explained how unhappy I was and how wrong I thought that was, I was told to call someone else.
After making a few more calls, my husband ended up taking a look at it. First thing he found was that the flexible conduit running to the heater was as loose as can be on the water heater end. On inspecting connections to the incoming power, one of the wire nuts had melted, then wires melted through the plastic inside the connection area, shorting to the shell of the heater (ground). Note that the melted wire nut was apparently yellow (see pic). My husband noted that per the package of wire nuts, ‘yellow’ is undersized for this application (2 x #10 AWG), they both should have been red, as the other one was. Oh, and the conduit was so loose because the hole in the cover was about 3 sizes too big for the fitting used- and rather than use a couple of $0.59 reducing washers, they just flopped it together as is.
As my husband put it, one doesn’t need to be an electrician to figure something like this out – I would surely expect someone who installs stuff like this to know how to use the right fittings and components. Thank God for circuit breakers, or my house almost surely would have burned down…
alpineplumbinginc.com
Several months later, I had an issue with mold in the utility room. Upon investigating, my husband and I found that one of the HVAC drain hoses was up against the wall, nowhere near the floor drain, causing condensate to run under the wall. I can’t prove that their installer moved it, but he was the last one in there, and judging by the quality of the cleanup, I definitely wouldn’t be surprised.
A few weeks ago (June 2021), I noticed I had no hot water on a Sunday evening. Circuit breaker was tripped. Thought, “weird, but maybe has something to do with everyone running AC with the heat wave”, so reset it. Still no hot water. Called the 24 hour ‘hotline’ and left a message. No call back. Called Monday morning, left a message. Received a voicemail an hour or so later that someone could be out today in the afternoon, and I should call back to confirm if that worked for me, when I called back (within two minutes of it being left), a most unpleasant woman told me that they had a tech available, but was he now booked, as I hadn’t called back quickly enough and I could either pay them for overtime to come out that night or wait until tomorrow. When I explained how unhappy I was and how wrong I thought that was, I was told to call someone else.
After making a few more calls, my husband ended up taking a look at it. First thing he found was that the flexible conduit running to the heater was as loose as can be on the water heater end. On inspecting connections to the incoming power, one of the wire nuts had melted, then wires melted through the plastic inside the connection area, shorting to the shell of the heater (ground). Note that the melted wire nut was apparently yellow (see pic). My husband noted that per the package of wire nuts, ‘yellow’ is undersized for this application (2 x #10 AWG), they both should have been red, as the other one was. Oh, and the conduit was so loose because the hole in the cover was about 3 sizes too big for the fitting used- and rather than use a couple of $0.59 reducing washers, they just flopped it together as is.
As my husband put it, one doesn’t need to be an electrician to figure something like this out – I would surely expect someone who installs stuff like this to know how to use the right fittings and components. Thank God for circuit breakers, or my house almost surely would have burned down…
14580 W Greenfield Ave, Brookfield, WI 53005
Our hot water heater decided to go on a Friday evening so I called Vince Ingrilli and left a message telling him the situation and to set up an appointment to have it replaced. Vince called back within 10 minutes. He was very pleasant, gave us our options for replacement, and we set up an appointment. I later received a call from Vince saying they were going to be able to come out two days earlier than our original appointment. Very impressive. Certainly will call on him for any future plumbing needs!
viplumbing.net
6734 W Wells St, Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Knowledgeable, professional and prompt
5555 S 31st St, Greenfield, WI 53221
Great people prices and work. Karl is a really good plumber. Al is the owner and he really cares about his business! Minor snafus get rectified expeditiously. When in doubt talk to Al!
milwplumbing.com
11800 W Greenfield Ave, West Allis, WI 53214