Plumbers in Milwaukee, WI
Serving Southeast Wisconsin
Plumbing problems can be disruptive, so fast help from a trusted local plumber in Milwaukee makes all the difference. Mr. Holland’s provides reliable plumbing repair and plumbing installation throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. Our residential plumbers handle everything from clogged toilet repair and hydrojet drain cleaning to toilet replacement, water heater repair, and emergency sewer backup support. Businesses rely on our commercial plumbers for larger plumbing projects and ongoing service. As a trusted plumbing company in Milwaukee, we also offer emergency plumbing services with 24 hour plumbers available for same-day appointments. If you’re looking for plumbers with payment plans and straightforward service, Mr. Holland’s is ready to help. Call us at (262) 500-3410 to schedule your plumbing service today.
24-Hour Plumbers in Milwaukee, WI
If you need emergency plumbing assistance in Milwaukee or any of the surrounding areas in Wisconsin, call Mr. Holland’s for emergency plumbing services. Our same-day plumbers are available 24/7 for all types of emergency services, including emergency sewer backup repair. Don’t wait. Call Mr. Holland’s.
Call (262) 500-3410 for emergency plumbing services in Milwaukee and surrounding areas. We’re available 24/7.
Hear From Our Happy Customers
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“Simple, straightforward pricing and knowledgeable in their specialized field. Will be using them for all my home care needs they provide.”Zach S.
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“Kyle came out yesterday to fix our air conditioner, and he was a godsend! It’s blistering hot and humid today. Turned out to be a fried wire in the control panel. We’re cool & so comfortable today, and the bill was exceptionally reasonable.”Melanie Z.
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“Extremely thorough with photos of before and after work. Both men were personable and caring of my home and furniture. They were recommended to me by a friend who had their vents recently cleaned by Mr. Hollard's and I too HIGHLY recommend them!”Jennifer B.
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“We have found Mr Holland's to be a quality home services company to work with and have been very happy with our experience with them.”Bruce B.
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“My water heater broke late Saturday night. I called them Sunday morning, and they had someone at my home within an hour for a reasonable weekend cost. The water heater is getting installed tomorrow. So thankful!!”Maria S.
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“Could not ask for a better business to work with. From replacing my sewer stack to inevitably having to replace my main sewer line, they gave 100%. Took their time to explain each step and did the job correctly. And to make them even better, they came out ”Jessica S.
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“We always have a great experience with these guys. This time we had Luis and he was fantastic. Found the root cause of our issue. Explained everything to us and provided options. Never pushy and always professional. Thank you!!”Dave V.
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“He arrived on time, was very friendly, and thorough. I would definitely recommend Mr. Holland for your plumbing services. They were very professional & reasonable compared to most. Zakir did a great job! Thank you so much for the amazing service.”Vicki P.
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“The installers were extremely qualified, informative on each step in the process of installing the generator, and walked me through the steps in monitoring and caring for the unit. Would highly recommend them to install a generator.”Richard Z.
5 Signs You Need to Call a Plumbing Company
DIY plumbing fixes can sometimes create more problems than they solve. Even a small leak, slow drain, or running toilet can hide bigger issues that aren’t immediately visible. Having a professional plumbing company inspect your system after a seemingly small issue occurs helps prevent costly repairs down the line. Here are five common warning signs that should prompt a call to a Milwaukee plumber like Mr. Holland’s:
- Slow-Draining Sink or Shower: Might signal deeper blockages, early sewer line backups, or tree root intrusion in older pipes.
- Dripping or Leaking Faucet: Could indicate worn-out seals, hidden pipe corrosion, or slow mold growth behind cabinets.
- Occasional Sewage Odors: May come from failing traps, cracked vent pipes, or small sewer leaks that worsen over time.
- Running Toilet: Can mask silent water loss, worn internal parts, or leaks that increase your water bill.
- Odd noises coming from faucets: An odd sound from your faucet (noise or screech) may indicate air is getting into your pipes. This isn’t a good sign, and you need to call a plumber.
When you need expert plumbing service in Milwaukee, contact Mr. Holland’s Home Services for fast, reliable solutions.
Top Plumbing Tips for Homeowners
- Know where the shut-off valves are: Homes have dedicated shut-off valves (condos and apartments don’t). It’s important to know where these are in case of a plumbing emergency.
- Vacuums: When something gets stuck in a drain, like a child’s toy or comb, it’s best to use a wet-dry vacuum to get the object out. In these cases, you don’t want to use a plunger as it will only push the object deeper.
- If you see a leak, don’t ignore it: Small leaks often have the potential to turn into a big problem. Leaks can waste up to 200 gallons of water per day. Don’t wait — call a plumber ASAP.
- Never over-tighten fittings: Many think a tighter fitting is more secure, but this could lead to broken bolts and stripped screws. It’s important to remember, “Hand-tight is just right.”
- Discounted prices on any service fee or repair
- Yearly system tune-ups included
- Reduced after-hours service fees
- Guaranteed 2-day priority service - or your repair is FREE
- Just to name a few...
We are proud to serve Milwaukee and other surrounding areas. If you don’t see your community listed, contact us to see if we can still help!
- South Shore
- Allenton
- Bayside
- Beaver Dam
- Belgium
- Big Bend
- Brookfield
- Brown Deer
- Brownsville
- Burnett
- Butler
- Caledonia
- Cascade
- Cedarburg
- Clyman
- Colgate
- Cudahy
- Delafield
- Dousman
- Eagle
- Elm Grove
- Fillmore
- Fond du Lac
- Fox Lake
- Fox Point
- Franklin
- Franksville
- Fredonia
- Germantown
- Glenbeulah
- Glendale
- Grafton
- Greendale
- Greenfield
- Hales Corners
- Hartford
- Hartland
- Hingham
- Horicon
- Hubertus
- Hulls Crossing
- Hustisford
- Iron Ridge
- Ixonia
- Jackson
- Juneau
- Kansasville
- Kewaskum
- Kohler
- Lake Church
- Lannon
- Lomira
- Mayville
- Menomonee Falls
- Mequon
- Milwaukee
- Mount Pleasant
- Muskego
- Nashotah
- Neosho
- New Berlin
- North Prairie
- Oak Creek
- Oconomowoc
- Oostburg
- Palmyra
- Pewaukee
- Plymouth
- Port Washington
- Racine
- Random Lake
- Richfield
- River Hills
- Rochester
- Saukville
- Sheboygan Falls
- Shorewood
- Slinger
- South Milwaukee
- St. Francis
- Sussex
- Theresa
- Thiensville
- Union Grove
- Waldo
- Wales
- Waterford
- Waukesha
- Waupun
- Wauwatosa
- West Allis
- West Bend
- Whitefish Bay
- Windlake
How To Know It’s Time To Get New Pipes
Older homes tend to have more plumbing problems due to faulty or outdated pipes. The most common materials for plumbing pipes are brass, copper, and PVC (polyvinyl chloride). These types of pipes can often last up to 80 years. It’s important to note that if the pipes aren’t being maintained and hard water deposits form, this can lead to pipe degradation and rusting.
Points To Consider Before Repiping Your House
- Is your home old? If you have an older home, your pipes have probably never been redone. Homes over 50 years old usually have galvanized pipes, which can break or corrode over time.
- Do you have lower water pressure in your home? Low water pressure can sometimes indicate that you need new pipes. Rust or mineral buildup is common in older pipe systems, leading to less water coming through and resulting in lower water pressure.
- Is your tap water discolored? If there’s rust buildup from older pipes in the home, this can turn the tap water reddish-brown or brown colored. This tends to occur with galvanized pipes in older homes.
- Have there been multiple incidents of leaking or broken pipes in the home? If this occurs often, it’s important to have a plumber diagnose what needs to be done.
Let Mr. Holland’s Home Services diagnose your pipes and replace your faulty system.
Contact us online or call (262) 500-3410 to have your plumbing repiped.