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When you need a plumber in Fox Crossing, the call should be simple: describe the problem, get a price, and get the visit on the calendar. Timco Plumbing handles the full range of residential and commercial plumbing work in this town, from a dripping faucet in a single-family home to a sewer backup at a rental property. We are open every day from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM, and same-day availability is often possible when the situation calls for it.
Fox Crossing is a town built largely on basements and older housing stock, which means the calls we get here run the full range: frozen pipes in January, sump pumps that fail right when snowmelt is pushing water toward the foundation, water heaters that give out without much warning, and drains that slow down over years of use. We handle all of it. No pressure and no gimmicks, just sound, lasting plumbing that holds up through the seasons.
Getting your plumbing problem handled starts with a quick call. When you call during our hours, you reach someone who can take the details of the job, confirm what the visit will cover, and get it on the schedule. The call gets answered and the job gets scheduled. For planned work, most customers book a few days out. For urgent problems, same-day service is often available.
We work around tenants and businesses that cannot shut down for a repair. If you manage a rental unit or a commercial property and need a visit that works around occupants, let us know when you call. We confirm the appointment window when you book so everyone involved knows what to expect.
Calling is the fastest way to get a visit confirmed. When you describe the problem, we ask a few questions about the property and the situation, give you a rate on the phone before anything is scheduled, and confirm what that price covers. You get a straight answer, not a vague range.
For problems that will not wait, such as a burst pipe, a sewer backup, or a water heater that has stopped working entirely, same-day service is available. We are open every day from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM. If the situation is urgent, say so on the call and we will look at what we can do that day.
Call in the morning. Flowing by afternoon. Follow-up when you need it.
The price you get on the phone is based on what you describe when you call. We ask about the fixture, the symptom, and the property type, and we give you a rate that reflects what the visit will involve. That price is confirmed before the visit is booked.
What moves a quote is what the job turns out to require once a licensed plumber is on site. A drain that appears to be a simple clog might have a deeper blockage in the main line. A water heater repair might reveal a corroded fitting that needs to come out before the fix holds. If the scope changes, we explain what changed and confirm the updated price before continuing. Work does not go past the original scope without your approval.
Asking what the price covers gets you a straight answer. We do not make pricing harder than it needs to be. Let us handle the plumbing and the permits.
our plumbing service guide explains the range of work covered.
Not every plumbing call looks the same, and the kind of property matters. Fox Crossing has a mix of established single-family homes, rental properties, and light commercial buildings, and each generates different plumbing needs.
Some calls start with a clear symptom: water on the floor, no hot water, a drain that will not move. Others start with something less obvious, like a water bill that has climbed without explanation or a pressure drop that no one can account for. We diagnose the cause, not just the symptom. Finding a hidden leak inside a wall or identifying why a sump pump keeps cycling takes more than a quick look, and we take the time to get it right.
When a water heater, a toilet, a garbage disposal, or a section of pipe has reached the end of its useful life, replacement is the right call. We install tank and tankless water heaters, replace fixtures across the home, and handle repiping when the existing pipe material is causing recurring problems. Older homes in this area were often built with pipe that corrodes from the inside over time, and a full repipe in PEX solves the pressure and reliability problems that spot repairs keep chasing.
Bathroom and kitchen renovations, new fixture installation, and water line additions for appliances are all planned jobs that benefit from being scheduled ahead of time. We handle rough-in work, fixture installation, and code-compliant connections for new construction and remodel projects. For this kind of work, calling a few days out gives us the best chance of matching your project timeline. The service page carries the full breakdown of what we handle.
Installing a new sink or vanity is more involved than it looks. The supply connections, the drain configuration, and the shutoff valves all need to be in the right place before the fixture goes in. We handle the plumbing side of sink and vanity installations for bathroom remodels, kitchen updates, and laundry room additions, and we make sure the connections are tight and the drains run clean before we leave.
A disposal that hums but will not spin, or one that leaks from the base, is a common call. We repair disposals when the fix makes sense and replace them when it does not. Installation involves the drain connection, the electrical knockout, and making sure the unit is seated properly so it does not vibrate loose over time. We treat your home and its pipes the way we would our own, and that applies to the small jobs as much as the large ones.
A refrigerator that makes ice or dispenses water needs a supply line run to a cold water source. When that line develops a slow leak behind the appliance, it can go unnoticed long enough to cause real damage to the floor and subfloor. We run new supply lines, replace failing connections, and install shutoff valves at the source so the line can be isolated without shutting off water to the whole house.
In this region, a hard freeze can push pipes past their limit, especially in older homes where supply lines run through exterior walls, crawl spaces, or unheated garage spaces. When a pipe freezes, water stops flowing. When it bursts, water flows where it should not. We locate the freeze point, thaw the line safely, and repair or replace the damaged section. After the repair, we can also assess which other pipes in the home are at risk before the next cold snap arrives. We're one phone call from getting your plumbing right.
Call (920) 695-6397 during our hours, every day from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Have a description of the problem ready: which fixture is affected, what you are seeing or hearing, and whether the issue is getting worse. If it is a rental or commercial property, let us know so we can ask the right questions about access and scheduling.
We will ask a few follow-up questions to scope the job accurately, then give you a rate on the phone before anything is scheduled. You are told what the price covers before we confirm the visit. That is how every call works, whether it is a routine repair or an urgent situation.
Experienced plumbers. Code-compliant work. Professional service.
We handle plumbing calls across Fox Crossing and the neighboring communities throughout Winnebago County. That includes Menasha, Neenah, Greenville, Appleton, and Kimberly. Whether the call comes from a homeowner in Fox Crossing or a property manager with a rental unit in Neenah, the work is handled the same way.
If you are not sure whether your address falls within our service area, call and we will confirm it on the spot.
Payment is typically collected when the work is complete. The rate is confirmed before the visit is scheduled, so there are no unknowns going into it.
As early as possible, before walls are closed and before fixtures are positioned. Rough-in work, supply line relocation, and drain placement all need to happen before other trades can finish around them. Calling us at the planning stage prevents expensive rework later.
Homes in this area that were built with galvanized steel pipe often develop corrosion inside the pipe over time, which reduces water pressure and can affect water quality. If your home has older pipe and you are seeing rust-colored water, low pressure throughout the house, or recurring leaks at multiple points, those are signs the pipe material may need to be evaluated. A full repipe in PEX is often the more practical solution compared to repeated spot repairs on deteriorating pipe.
Yes. We work with property managers, landlords, and business owners across the area, not just single-family homeowners. If you manage multiple units or properties in Fox Crossing or nearby towns like Menasha or Neenah, we can coordinate service calls across them. Let us know the property type when you call so we can ask the right questions about access and scheduling.
Yes. If you manage a rental property and want the tenant to call us directly, that works fine. When you book the job, let us know the tenant will be the point of contact on site so we can reach the right person when the plumber is on the way.
If you manage several properties and want a consistent point of contact for plumbing calls across all of them, call us and we can talk through how that works. The details are worked out before any visits are scheduled.
Get it up as quickly as you can with towels, a mop, or a wet vacuum to limit damage to flooring and walls. Turn off the main water shutoff if water is still flowing, then call (920) 695-6397 so we can get a licensed plumber headed your way.
An intermittent leak is often a pressure or temperature issue, meaning it shows up under certain conditions and hides otherwise. We look at the likely causes based on when and where it appears, and use pressure testing and inspection to locate it even when it is not actively dripping.
That is something to discuss when you call. Property managers and landlords who schedule work across multiple addresses can ask about how billing is handled, and we will work out the details before the visits are booked.
Frozen pipes are the call we get most often when temperatures drop hard and stay there. Pipes in exterior walls, unheated crawl spaces, and garages are the most vulnerable. Sump pump failures during spring snowmelt are the next most common issue, particularly in homes where the pump has not been serviced in a few years. If either of these is a concern, call before the season arrives rather than after the problem does.
It helps to remove stored items from under the sink so the plumber can get to the supply lines, shutoff valves, and drain connections without delay. If you are not sure what to move, a quick question on the call will cover it.
Timco Plumbing is open every day from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM. For urgent calls, same-day service is often available. For planned work, the best time to schedule is before the season forces your hand. Pipe insulation and sump pump checks are easier to get on the calendar in October than in February.
Call (920) 695-6397 to get a quote and lock in a date before the next cold stretch arrives.
We also work in: Menasha, Neenah, Appleton, Little Chute, Harrison.
There is more on our coverage area.
From a dripping faucet to a sewer line backup, we handle the full range of plumbing work that Fox Crossing homes and businesses run into. The table below lays out what each service covers, who it fits best, and a practical note to help you decide when to call. Every job is performed by licensed plumbers, and the price is confirmed before anything is scheduled.
| Service Type | What's Included | Best For | Helpful to Know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drain Cleaning & Clog Removal |
| Homeowners dealing with slow or fully blocked drains | A main line blockage can back up multiple fixtures at once. Identifying the cause on the first visit helps prevent the same clog from returning. |
| Water Heater Repair & ReplacementMost Popular |
| Households with lukewarm water, inconsistent temperature, or a unit past its useful life | Water heater replacement is one of the most common high-value calls we get. We walk through tank versus tankless options and confirm the rate before scheduling. |
| Water Pressure & Shutoff Valve Repair |
| Homes with noticeably weak flow at multiple fixtures or valves that have seized or begun to leak | Older Fox Crossing homes with galvanized steel supply lines often develop pressure problems as the pipe corrodes from the inside. We diagnose the cause before recommending a fix. |
| Leak Detection & Repair |
| Anyone noticing water stains, soft drywall, or an unexplained rise in the water bill | Hidden leaks can run for weeks before they show up visually. Pressure testing and inspection help pinpoint the source before opening walls unnecessarily. |
| Frozen & Burst Pipe Repair |
| Homeowners who have lost water flow during a cold snap or found a pipe that has split | Winnebago County winters push temperatures well below freezing for days at a time. Pipes in exterior walls, unheated garages, and crawl spaces are most at risk. Call as soon as you suspect a freeze. |
| Pipe Insulation & Winterization |
| Homeowners, landlords, and property managers with exposed supply lines in unheated spaces | Scheduling winterization in the fall costs far less than a burst pipe repair in January. Any home with pipes running through an unheated area is a candidate. |
| Emergency Plumbing |
| Any situation where water is actively going where it should not or service cannot wait | We are available every day, 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM, including weekends. Same-day service is available for urgent calls. |
| Sump Pump Installation |
| Fox Crossing homeowners with a basement prone to water intrusion during spring snowmelt or heavy rain | Spring snowmelt in Winnebago County can push significant water toward a basement in a short window. A pump showing signs of failure should be evaluated before the melt season, not after. |
| Toilet Repair & Installation |
| Homeowners with a running toilet, a slow flush, or a unit that needs replacing | A continuously running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons per day. Most repairs are straightforward and pay for themselves quickly in water savings. |
| Garbage Disposal Service |
| Anyone with a disposal that hums but will not turn, leaks from the base, or has failed entirely | Most disposal calls are resolved quickly. If the unit is beyond repair, we replace it and confirm the drain connection is clear before leaving. |
| Sewer & Main Line Service |
| Homes with recurring backups, slow drains across multiple fixtures, or aging clay or cast iron sewer pipe | Root intrusion and grease accumulation are the most common main line problems in this part of Wisconsin. A camera inspection confirms what is happening before any digging begins. |
| Faucet & Fixture Installation |
| Kitchen and bathroom remodels or any dripping, seized, or worn-out fixture | Fixture work often goes hand in hand with remodel rough-in. We handle both the installation and any water line adjustments the new fixture requires. |
Call (920) 695-6397 and we will walk you through what the job involves, confirm the rate, and get you on the schedule.