Lee Plumbing: Expert Plumbing Contractor Serving Kenosha 53142

Kenosha, WI 53142

(262) 658-0153

Company Profile

Lee Plumbing is a trusted, locally owned plumbing service serving Kenosha, WI, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in providing reliable solutions for common local plumbing challenges, particularly sump pump failures and broken shutoff valves that can lead to costly water damage. Our comprehensive plumbing inspections are designed to proactively identify these vulnerabilities in your home's system, from assessing sump pump integrity to checking valve functionality. By addressing these specific Kenosha-area issues head-on, we help protect your property and give you peace of mind. We're committed to honest, expert service for our neighbors, ensuring your plumbing works reliably year-round.

Main Services

  • Plumbing inspection

Question Answers

How can a plumbing inspection from Lee Plumbing help prevent sump pump failure in my Kenosha home?

Our local plumbing inspection includes a thorough check of your sump pump system. We test the pump's operation, inspect the discharge line for clogs or freezing risks common in our climate, and ensure the backup system is functional. This proactive service can identify wear, improper installation, or capacity issues before a failure occurs during heavy rain or snowmelt, helping to prevent basement flooding.

Why is checking shutoff valves a key part of your plumbing inspection service?

Broken or stuck shutoff valves are a frequent issue we see in Kenosha homes, often due to age and mineral buildup. During our inspection, we test every main and fixture shutoff valve to ensure they operate smoothly. This is critical because a valve that fails to close during a leak or repair can turn a minor issue into a major emergency. Ensuring your valves work protects your home from extensive water damage.

As a Kenosha homeowner, what should I look for between professional plumbing inspections?

Keep an eye (and ear) on your sump pump. Listen for unusual noises or frequent cycling. Test it periodically by pouring a bucket of water into the pit. For shutoff valves, try turning them off and on gently once a year to prevent them from seizing—but don't force them. If you notice any hesitation, rust, or moisture around valves, it's time to call us for a check-up before a problem arises.

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