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When the water stops where it should not, or starts where it definitely should not, the next call is the one that matters. Timco Plumbing handles plumbing repairs, installations, and urgent calls across Suamico, and the process is straightforward: call, get a price on the phone before anything is scheduled, and have a licensed plumber handle it from there. We are open every day from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM, including weekends.
Suamico is a town of single-family homes, newer builds alongside older houses, and properties where the plumbing reflects a few different eras of construction. The work that comes out of a place like this ranges from a straightforward faucet swap to a sewer line that has been slowly failing for a season. We handle all of it, and we take pride in the plumbing work we leave behind on every job, whether it is a quick repair or a full replacement.
Not every property in Suamico draws from a municipal supply. Homes and properties on a private well operate differently from those on public water, and the plumbing needs that come with a private supply are their own category of work.
A well-fed home depends on a pressure tank and pump system to move water through the house. When pressure drops off, fluctuates, or disappears entirely, the cause can be a failing pressure tank, a pump issue, or a problem in the supply line between the well and the house. We diagnose which part of the system is responsible and repair or replace what has failed.
Water from a private well also tends to carry more mineral content than treated municipal water, which affects fixtures, water heaters, and supply lines over time. Scale buildup inside a water heater shortens its useful life and reduces efficiency. If a home on well water has not had its water heater inspected in some time, that is often where the problem starts.
Some plumbing problems give you a few days to get around to them. A slow drain in a bathroom sink is inconvenient. A burst pipe, a sewer backup, or a water heater that has failed overnight is not something that can sit. Same-day service is available for urgent situations, and we are open every day from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Call and we'll handle the leaks, drains, and fixtures.
When you call, you reach someone who can take the details of the job, give you a rate, and get the visit scheduled. The call gets answered and the job gets scheduled. That is how it works every time, not just when the situation is convenient.
A rental property with a plumbing problem needs to be handled without turning the tenant's day into a project. A business with a failed drain or a water heater that is not keeping up cannot simply close while it waits. When you call, let us know what the access situation looks like and what the constraints are, and we will work around them. Prompt response, even for last-minute plumbing calls, is part of how we operate.
The rate is confirmed on the phone before anything is scheduled. You are told what the price covers and what the visit will involve. Getting your plumbing problem handled starts with a quick call, and that call is also where the pricing conversation happens.
What moves a quote is what the fault turns out to be and what has to come apart to reach it. A faucet repair where the valve is accessible is a different job from the same repair where the wall has to be opened. A drain cleaning where the blockage is in the fixture trap is different from one where the problem is sixty feet into the main line. We explain the difference before work continues past the original scope.
If a licensed plumber arrives and finds something that changes what the job requires, you are told before any additional work begins. The price is confirmed again at that point. Work does not proceed past what was agreed without your go-ahead.
For what the job actually entails, our drain guide lays it out.
Not every plumbing call is the same kind of job, and the situation that leads to a call tells us a lot about what the visit will involve. See the service page for the full breakdown of what we handle.
A lot of calls start with a symptom rather than a diagnosis. Water pressure that has dropped off across the whole house, a drain that keeps backing up after it has been cleared, a water heater that is running but not keeping up. The repair starts with finding the actual cause, not just treating the symptom. We use pressure testing, camera inspection, and physical inspection of the line or fixture to locate what is failing before we quote the fix.
Some jobs are replacements from the start. A water heater that has reached the end of its useful life, a toilet that has been repaired several times and is failing again, a section of pipe that has corroded past the point of patching. Replacement work is scoped on the call, confirmed on site, and completed in the same visit when the job allows for it. Tankless water heater installation is a common upgrade for homes that want continuous hot water without the standby losses of a tank unit.
A bathroom remodel, a kitchen renovation, or a new fixture being added to an existing space all need plumbing roughed in or extended to reach the new location. Planned installation is a different pace from emergency work, and it is worth a call early in the project so the plumbing scope is clear before other trades are scheduled around it.
A drain snake clears a blockage. Hydro jetting clears the pipe. High-pressure water breaks up grease, scale, and debris that has accumulated on the pipe wall over years of use, and it does it without chemicals. It is the right call when a drain keeps backing up after being snaked, or when a main line has a history of slow flow that a standard clearing does not solve.
We handle gas line work on the supply side: the line that runs from the meter to the appliance connection. A new gas appliance being added to a home needs a properly sized and code-compliant line run to reach it. An existing line with a suspected leak needs to be tested and repaired before the appliance is used. This is not work to put off or to try to sort out yourself. Let us handle the plumbing and the permits.
Pressure that is low throughout the whole house points to a different problem than pressure that is low at a single fixture. A whole-house pressure issue can trace back to a failing pressure regulator, a partially closed main valve, or aging supply pipe that has narrowed from mineral buildup. A single-fixture issue is usually the aerator, the shutoff valve under the sink, or the valve cartridge inside the faucet. We diagnose which one is responsible and fix it at the source.
A basement in this region without a working sump pump is a basement that will flood eventually. Spring snowmelt pushes a significant volume of water toward foundations in a short period, and a pump that is running slowly, cycling incorrectly, or not running at all is not going to handle it. We install new pumps, replace failing units, and check the float switch and discharge line as part of the job. If the pump has not been looked at before the melt season, that is the time to call.
A frozen pipe cuts off water flow. A burst pipe floods fast. In the region's coldest stretches, pipes in exterior walls, crawl spaces, and unheated areas of the basement are at real risk. We locate the freeze point, thaw the line safely, and repair or replace any section that has split. After the repair, we can also assess which other pipes in the home are at risk before the next hard freeze arrives. We're one phone call from getting your plumbing right.
Connecting an appliance to a water supply or a drain sounds straightforward. In practice, it is where a lot of problems start. A dishwasher that was connected without a proper high loop or air gap can allow wastewater to back up into the machine. A refrigerator ice maker line that was run with the wrong fitting will drip behind the appliance for months before it is noticed. A washing machine hookup that was not secured correctly can pull loose under the vibration of a full load.
We connect dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines, and other appliances to supply lines and drains correctly, with the right fittings and the right configuration for the space. If an appliance connection is the source of a leak or a drain problem, we find it and fix it properly.
We handle plumbing calls throughout Suamico and the surrounding area in Brown County. Nearby communities we regularly cover include Howard, Green Bay, Ashwaubenon, Sobieski, and Pulaski. Whether the call comes from a Suamico home, a rental property in Howard, or a business in Ashwaubenon, the work is handled the same way.
No pressure and no gimmicks, just sound, lasting plumbing. Call (920) 695-6397 to confirm that your address is within our service area and to get a quote.
It does, and it is useful to know before the visit. Homes built in that era may have galvanized steel supply lines, which corrode from the inside and reduce flow over time. Some from that period also have copper, which holds up much better. When we diagnose a pressure or leak issue in an older home, we assess what the existing pipe material is and factor that into the repair recommendation. If the pipe is corroded past the point where spot repairs make sense, we explain that and walk through the repiping options.
For most repairs, yes. Water may need to be shut off to the affected fixture or to the whole house for part of the visit, but we restore service before we leave. For larger projects like repiping, we will tell you upfront what to expect in terms of disruption.
It can be either, and the answer depends on where in the system the pressure is falling. If the pressure tank has lost its charge or the pressure switch is failing, that is a plumbing repair. If the pump itself is the issue, the diagnosis starts at the pressure tank and works back toward the well. We test the system, identify which component is responsible, and repair or replace it. Call and describe what you are seeing and we will talk through what the visit involves.
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.
Trenchless sewer repair allows a damaged sewer line to be repaired or relined without digging up the full length of the pipe. Instead of excavating the yard to expose the line, the repair is made from access points at each end. Whether it is an option for a specific property depends on the condition of the existing pipe, the nature of the damage, and the layout of the run. We assess the line with a camera inspection first and explain what the repair options are before any work is scheduled.
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.
A drain smell is most often a dry or deteriorated P-trap, which is the curved section of pipe that holds water to block sewer gases. It can also indicate a venting problem or a buildup of organic debris in the line. A plumber can identify the source and fix it in the same visit in most cases.
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.
A toilet that runs continuously can waste hundreds of gallons per day, which adds up on the water bill faster than most people expect. It is worth fixing promptly, and the repair is usually straightforward once the cause is identified.
The rate we give you on the phone is for the job as described, and we explain what it covers. If you want to understand how the price breaks down, ask on the call and you will get a straight answer.
Not always. It depends on where the work is and whether the water supply needs to be shut off to the whole building. When you call, describe the layout and we can give you a realistic picture of what the visit will require.
A slow drain that has been slow for three months. A water heater that is not quite keeping up but has not fully failed. A pipe that makes a noise when the pressure drops. These are the calls that get put off because nothing has gone completely wrong yet. Timco Plumbing is available every day from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Call (920) 695-6397 and get a price on the phone before anything is scheduled. The sooner you call, the sooner the water is back on, and the smaller the job stays.
Experienced plumbers. Code-compliant work. Professional service.
We also work in: Howard, Green Bay, Ashwaubenon, Allouez.
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 Suamico 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 Suamico 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 | Brown 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 |
| Suamico homeowners with a basement prone to water intrusion during spring snowmelt or heavy rain | Spring snowmelt in Brown 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.