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When in need of plumbing services, look no further than All Water Plumbing LLC. Our licensed, bonded, and insured company offers labor warranty and upfront pricing. We also take great pride in our extensive industry skill, knowledge, and experience, which allows us to deliver effective solutions in a timely manner.
At All Water Plumbing LLC, our goal is to deliver exceptional plumbing services to homeowners while still providing outstanding customer services and being eco-friendly.
Our expertise allows us to deliver prompt and accurate solutions for all your plumbing needs. You can rely on our skilled and knowledgeable professionals for general plumbing for your property, including the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room. In addition, we provide installation, repair, and replacement services on the following systems and appliances:
We can install all sorts of fixtures, including faucets, sinks, toilets, and so on.
Our plumbing professionals will make sure that your property’s pipes have no leaks.
For proper maintenance of your ejector or sump pumps, turn to us.
Our team can install a wide array of sink and faucet designs.
If your faucets are dripping or leaking, give us a call.
We are also adept at performing repairs and maintenance on garbage disposal systems.
Our team of professional plumbers will handle the installation of your ice maker’s water line.
We will make sure that your dishwasher is installed with no defects or issues.
From toilet installation to maintenance and repair, we have it covered.
We’ll take care of your shower system’s plumbing to make sure it is free of clogging and other issues.
Have your bathtub installed, repaired, or maintained by our team of seasoned professionals.
Whether you have a tank water heater or a tankless one, we can repair and maintain it.
If there are any urgent concerns, do not fret. We have a dedicated team that will promptly accommodate you at any time of the day, throughout the week.
Get in touch with our team today for more information about our plumbing services. We look forward to serving you!
“Friendly, knowledgeable and courteous service! We had a toilet that kept running and couldn't figure out what was wrong with it. We thought we might need to buy a whole new unit but it's all fixed now. Vlad had great suggestions for a few other things in the bathroom that we could do ourselves. I will use this company again in the future.”
“We had a shower leaking problem that was costing us money of the extra water running out. All Water Plumbing came to our rescue and got the situation fixed. Vlad was very professional and knowledgeable! He explained what he did and if there were any other issues to call him in the future. All Water Plumbing were affordable, quick to come fix the problem and very polite. I would highly recommend All Water Plumbing for their quick respond and their professionalism! I would definitely use them again in the future! Thank you All Water Plumbing!!!”
“Prompt to address the plumbing issues, knowledgeable, cost conscious, great communication, willing to travel, covers more than plumbing issues. Will use them again in the future!”
“All Water Plumbing is all that! He is able to handle plumbing as well as drywall which made my decision easy. He's very competent at what he does, in fact, he saved me $$$. I had a different contractor out to my house for an estimate before All Water, and the other contractor thought they would need to cut into my drywall to repair but my problem was much smaller than I thought. 
We had an issue with a threaded pipe that connects to the showerhead and it leaked into the wall and down to the kitchen below. All Water quickly realized what the issue was and repaired our problem in less than an hour. It was such a relief! I would highly recommend this company.”
“Professional plumber that I trust, came out and fixed our leakage, was very friendly and came out like it was his own leak, this fix was so easy to him that I could tell he was in business for many years, definitely will recommend to all my friends.”
“I highly recommend All Water Plumbing. Vlad is a pleasure to work with and is very knowledgeable in his field. I'm very pleased with the high quality work and the excellent customer service I received. I have no problem recommending All Water Plumbing to my friends and family.”
“Friendly, knowledgeable and courteous service! We had a toilet that kept running and couldn't figure out what was wrong with it. We thought we might need to buy a whole new unit but it's all fixed now. Vlad had great suggestions for a few other things in the bathroom that we could do ourselves. I will use this company again in the future.”
“We had a shower leaking problem that was costing us money of the extra water running out. All Water Plumbing came to our rescue and got the situation fixed. Vlad was very professional and knowledgeable! He explained what he did and if there were any other issues to call him in the future. All Water Plumbing were affordable, quick to come fix the problem and very polite. I would highly recommend All Water Plumbing for their quick respond and their professionalism! I would definitely use them again in the future! Thank you All Water Plumbing!!!”
“Prompt to address the plumbing issues, knowledgeable, cost conscious, great communication, willing to travel, covers more than plumbing issues. Will use them again in the future!”
“All Water Plumbing is all that! He is able to handle plumbing as well as drywall which made my decision easy. He's very competent at what he does, in fact, he saved me $$$. I had a different contractor out to my house for an estimate before All Water, and the other contractor thought they would need to cut into my drywall to repair but my problem was much smaller than I thought. 
We had an issue with a threaded pipe that connects to the showerhead and it leaked into the wall and down to the kitchen below. All Water quickly realized what the issue was and repaired our problem in less than an hour. It was such a relief! I would highly recommend this company.”
“Professional plumber that I trust, came out and fixed our leakage, was very friendly and came out like it was his own leak, this fix was so easy to him that I could tell he was in business for many years, definitely will recommend to all my friends.”
“I highly recommend All Water Plumbing. Vlad is a pleasure to work with and is very knowledgeable in his field. I'm very pleased with the high quality work and the excellent customer service I received. I have no problem recommending All Water Plumbing to my friends and family.”
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WHEN YOU NEED US
With a proven track and safety record, At Water Plumbing has been a successful choice for many since 2000.
Lic# 058-190398

At Water Plumbing focuses on getting jobs done quickly and efficiently using the latest technology on the market.
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2332 N. Damen Ave., Chicago IL.
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Watters Plumbing can help with your plumbing needs through every stage of building your home
Repair or replace water heaters, sump pumps, plugged drains, leaky faucets, or any plumbing need you may have
From adding a simple grab bar to turning your tub into an easily accessible walk-in shower
Plumbing expertise for schools, hotels, mills, apartments, and businesses in the Fox Valley
Whether a 1-day bath makeover, or a complete bathroom remodel, Watters has what you need
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Watters Plumbing has been providing award-winning plumbing services to the Fox Cities (Appleton, Menasha, Neenah, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Little Chute, Combined Locks) since 1960. Over the years our services have grown from plumbing, sump pumps and water heaters to include complete bathroom remodeling, walk-in tubs and showers, electrical work, aging in place, and more.
Our service area has expanded to include much of Northeast Wisconsin, including Green Bay, Lawrence, De Pere, Omro, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and all the surrounding areas. But one thing has never changed, our commitment to our clients.
Watters Plumbing is proud to have been voted #1 in the Post Crescent’s “Best of the Valley” plumbing category for many consecutive years.



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Your home's supply and drainage system must always be two distinct subsystems, with no overlapping. At the fixtures (bridges between the two systems), the air admitted by the vent stack and vent pipes keeps the traps sealed and prevents sewer gases from backing up through the drains. HowStuffWorks

























Some sink traps have a clean-out plug that enables you to clean the trap without having to remove it from the drain. HowStuffWorks

























Fixtures should have individual supply shutoff valves so that you don't need to close the main shutoff to make repairs at the fixture. HowStuffWorks




Drain pipes, traps, and vents are some of the basic components of the Drain Water Vent System. They help in moving water to the sewer line, prevent backflow and release sewer gas outside the house respectively.
Yes, a shower and toilet can use the same vent. However, the toilet has to be connected last. div>

The proper slope for pipes traveling horizontally is a 1/4 inch vertical drop per foot of pipe.
The best way to find the water line is to look for the water meter on the exterior of the house and the point where the line enters your home. The line should be in the same room and side of the house where it enters.
A broken pipe may seem like a small issue but it can cost anywhere from $150 to $2,000 depending on the length of the pipe.

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"Plumbing Basics"
2 May 2006. HowStuffWorks.com.
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Plumbing follows the basic laws of nature — gravity , pressure and water seeking its own level. Knowing this, you can understand its "mysteries" and make dozens of fixes to your home's plumbing system. You can save yourself time , trouble and money !
The plumbing system in your home is composed of two separate subsystems. One subsystem brings freshwater in, and the other takes wastewater out. The water that comes into your home is under pressure. It enters your home under enough pressure to allow it to travel upstairs, around corners or wherever else it's needed. As water comes into your home, it passes through a meter that registers the amount you use. The main water shut-off, or stop, valve is typically located close to the meter. In a plumbing emergency, it's vital that you quickly close the main shutoff valve . Otherwise, when a pipe bursts, it can flood your house in no time. If the emergency, like a leak, is confined to a sink, shower, or toilet , however, you may not want to turn off your entire water supply. Therefore, most fixtures should have individual stop valves.
Water from the main supply is immediately ready for your cold water needs. The hot water supply , however, requires another step. One pipe carries water from the cold water system to your water heater . From the heater, a hot water line carries the heated water to all the fixtures, out-lets, and appliances that require hot water. A thermostat on the heater maintains the temperature you select by turning the device's heating elements on and off as required. The normal temperature setting for a home water heater is between 140 degrees F and 160 degrees F (60 and 71 Celsius) but 120 degrees F (49 C) is usually adequate and is also more economical . Some automatic dishwashers require higher temperature water, though many of these have a water heater within them that boosts the temperature another 20 degrees F.
Whether your home is on a sewer or septic system , the systems within your home are essentially the same. Drainage systems do not depend on pressure, as supply systems do. Instead, waste matter leaves your house because the drainage pipes all pitch, or angle, downward towards the sewer . Gravity pulls the waste along. The sewer line continues this downward flow to a sewage treatment facility or a septic tank.
While the system sounds simple, there's more to it, including vents, traps and clean outs. The vents sticking up from the roof of your house allow air to enter the drainpipes. If there were no air supply coming from the vents , wastewater would not flow out properly and the water in the traps would need to be siphoned away.
Traps are vital components of the drainage system . You can see a trap under every sink. It is the curved or S-shape section of pipe under a drain. Water flows from the basin with enough force to go through the trap and out through the drainpipe, but enough water stays in the trap afterward to form a seal that prevents sewer gas from backing up into your home. Every fixture must have a trap. Toilets are self-trapped and don't require an additional trap at the drain. Older bathtubs frequently have drum traps, which not only form a seal against sewer gas but also collect hair and dirt in order to prevent clogged drains. However, drum traps aren't up to current code standards anymore . Some kitchen sinks have grease traps to collect grease that might otherwise cause clogging. Because grease and hair are generally the causes of drain clogs, traps often have clean-out plugs that give you easier access to remove or break up any blockage.
Since a drainage system involves all of these components, it is usually referred to as the DWV: the drain-waste-vent system . If water is to flow out freely and waste is to exit properly, all components of the DWV must be present and in good working order. Examine the pipes in the basement or crawl space under your house to help you understand the system better.
The supply and drainage subsystems are two distinct operations, with no overlapping between them. There are bridges between the two, however, and the bridges are what make the plumbing system worth having. In plumbing jargon, any bridge between the supply and drainage systems is a fixture.
Toilets, sinks, and tubs are fixtures . In addition, an outside faucet is a fixture and so is a washing machine. All devices that draw freshwater and discharge wastewater are fixtures, and all are designed to keep the supply and drainage systems strictly segregated.
Some fixtures have individual supply shutoff valves so you don't need to close the main shutoff to repair them. It's a good idea to make sure everyone in the family knows the location of the main shutoff valve in your house as well as how to use it. You may want to tag the main shutoff valve so anyone can easily find it.
Before you embark on any plumbing repairs, always turn off the water supply to the fixture or the main shutoff . In addition, check with your local plumbing code official before you add or change any pipe in your house. You will learn what is allowed and what is prohibited and whether or not a homeowner is allowed to do his or her own work. If you get the green light, you can save yourself a lot of money by doing your own repairs.
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