Best Sink Drains in Milwaukee WI
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
Justin does a fantastic job and is much more reasonably priced than any other places I called. I was very pleased with him and his expertise. He was knowledgeable, efficient, and gave me some tips on how to prevent it from getting that bad again. I would highly recommend!!!
cream-city-drain-cleaning.business.site
3344 Marina Rd, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
Called with some in depth questions and the owner happily answered everything in depth. Squeezed me in the next day! Could not have gotten better service.
5555 S 31st St, Greenfield, WI 53221
Great service. Reasonable pricing. Very prompt. Technician was very responsible and respectful.
www.pluggedpipes.com
Milwaukee, WI
Peter was professional, polite, honest, & informative. We were able to be scheduled quickly. We were very impressed with Hagen Plumbing & would highly recommend them.
hagenplumbingservice.com
N120 W17740, N120W17740 Freistadt Rd, Germantown, WI 53022
I called early in the morning and they arrived within a few hours (I wasn't expecting them so quickly). When they arrived they were professional, efficent, and reasonably priced.
www.sewerdraincleaningmilwaukee.com
11030 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53227
Only fixed one of our two problems and overcharged
www.bohmannplumbing.com
2947, 2932 W Forest Home Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
Rick is methodical, professional, explains what he's doing and why. Definitely a Five Star Plumber
www.cpconwayplumbing.com
1231 S 62nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53214
They did a great job. Was able to find the leak and came up with a precise correction plan. Would use and recommend them again.
www.knightplumbinginc.com
4270 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
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
I called because I had used this company before and needed the plumbing fixed in my bathroom vanity. Was given a time frame for my repair of 10am to 1pm. Sat at home until shortly after 1pm and called to check on the status of my technician, only to be argued with by the owner and told they don't come to my area. When I tried to tell him they have before which is why I called again, he just started arguing with me and told me to call someone else. When I explained his employee already promised service today and I was sitting at home waiting all day, he just continued arguing with me. Apparently his employee has done this before but he is simply not going to honor his word. Terrible way to do business, and looking at some of these other reviews, this isn't the first time they've fallen through on a commitment. Definitely do not recommed.
www.timsplumbing.com
6418c S Howell Ave, Oak Creek, WI 53154
After two weeks and several messages, still hasn't responded with an estimate. If you're too busy, at least have the courtesy to let us know.
plumber-milwaukee.com
Milwaukee, WI
I called Viking to repair a toilet leak under the base. They were able to schedule my work within a few days. The plumber arrived when expected. He quickly diagnosed the problem then recommended a toilet flange replacement that I accepted. He quickly completed the work. The plumber was careful and cleaned up when he was finished. I was very satisfied with the work but should have clarified Viking's pricing before hand. The total repair cost about $320 but was billed at a flat rate so no trip charge or anything else exotic. I'm pretty cheap (and maybe out of touch) when it comes to pricing home services and would probably crab about any cost above $150. The work was well done!!
vikingplumbing.net
1568 N Farwell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Great company! Honest professional people! Would highly recommend!
www.pluggedpipes.com
Milwaukee, WI
Nice guys are my go-to plumbers for a stopped drain
abcsewer.com
633 S Hawley Rd Ste 120, Milwaukee, WI 53214
Very professional and fixed clogged drain very quickly. Rates are very reasonable especially since we needed service on a Sunday. Definitely would recommend to others.
5512 W Burnham St #1517, Milwaukee, WI 53219
Best customer service EVER. They came to my rescue🥰
heroplumbingwi.com
4365 N 27th St, Milwaukee, WI 53209