Kitchen and Bath Plumbing

Efficient Kitchen and Bath Plumbing in Watertown, Wisconsin

Why You Should Call R Plumbing for Your Plumbing Needs

At R Plumbing, we provide services above common industry levels and work toward plumbing perfection. As such, we elevate our quality standards to ensure our technicians and customer service care exceed expectations.

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We have accumulated over 9 + years of experience providing top-quality services to homes and businesses in Watertown, Wisconsin and nearby areas. You can expect the best as we work toward efficient solutions to your kitchen and bath plumbing problems.

Common Signs of a Plumbing Problem

Kitchens and bathrooms are two of the most used areas in any commercial or residential property. Any service disruptions in these spaces could indicate a potential plumbing emergency. The following signs usually mean you’re having kitchen and bath plumbing issues that need professional assistance:
Drippy Faucets
Drippy Faucets
Water dripping from a leaking spout increases your utility bill drop by drop. We may need to replace parts of the faucet, or there may be system corrosion. Faulty DIY faucet installations can also lead to expensive drips.
Poor Water Pressure
Poor Water Pressure
Poor or low water pressure often means something is blocking the water lines. Low pressure can also indicate a burst or leaky pipe, which could lead to property damage. If you have poor pressure in all faucets, the main line likely has the issue.
No Hot Water
No Hot Water
You should have hot water to start the day before you reach the capacity of your water heater or boiler. If your water fails to heat up with barely any use, you may have an issue with your water heating system. We can also check for leaks where your hot water escapes into the ground or walls.
Drainage Issues
Drainage Issues
Clogged pipes can cause water to back up and pool, refusing to let it clear out for further use. It can be a minor annoyance in a bathroom sink or a major disturbance, like a clogged garbage disposal. Leaving any drainage problem unaddressed can cause further problems over time.
Discolored Water
Discolored Water
Your water supply lines should provide clear and clean water to all supply ports, from the toilet to the kitchen sink. Discolored water could be a sign that the pipes have rusted over. In rarer but serious cases, the discolored water means something has polluted the main line.

For Quick and Effective Plumbing Solutions, Call Us

Our R Plumbing plumbers install, replace, and repair kitchen and bath plumbing pipes in Watertown, Wisconsin and nearby cities. We guarantee 100% satisfaction with our services, so if you aren’t happy with the results, we’re not done yet. Our team can also work with your budget so your system gets the care it needs.

For questions or to set an appointment, call 920-253-5311 today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kitchen Plumbing Any Different From the Bathroom?

Technicians use most of the same pipes and parts in kitchens and bathrooms. However, plumbing systems differ depending on the qualities needed to withstand how we use each place. For example, pipes plumbers use in the kitchen are typically larger than bathroom plumbing to account for food waste.

Does My Plumbing Need an Inspection?

While we may not think household pipes need inspections, plumbers recommend scheduling a preventative service once every two years. Houses over 40 years old should receive a plumbing inspection annually or more. These appointments should help find and stop any potential plumbing issues.

Why Should I Call a Plumber?

DIY services may seem like a good option, but poor plumbing can significantly affect your property. If an unlicensed and uninsured person works on your pipes, you would likely shoulder the costs if they make a mistake. A professional plumber has the education and state approval needed to do a job correctly and insurance as a backup measure.