Plumbing & Irrigation in Kenosha, WI

Compare 24 plumbing & irrigation contractors near you in Kenosha and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 24, 2026

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Able Distributing

5.0~13 years online
ablewi.com

City Sewer Cleaners

5.0

Express Plumbing Repair Kenosha

5.0

Guaranteed Sewer Services

5.0

Guaranteed Sewer Services Inc

5.0

Lakefront Irrigation

5.04½+ years online
lakefrontirrigation.com

Michael Principe Plumbing Co

5.010+ years online
craneplumbingservices.com

northern plumbing

5.0

Pure Water Mechanical

5.01½+ years online
purewaterkenosha.com

Misurelli Sorensen Heating & Air Conditioning

4.98½+ years online
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Crane Plumbing Services

4.810+ years online
craneplumbingservices.com

Kenosha Heating & Cooling LLC

4.813 years online
kenoshaheatingandcooling.comGet a Free Quote

Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup

4.829 years online
rotorooter.com/kenoshawi

Drains R Us - Plumber, Sewer & Drain Service, Drain Cleaning, Plumbing Contractor Kenosha

4.511 years online
drainsruskenosha.com

CHRIS THE PLUMBER, LLC

4.413½+ years online
christheplumberwi.com

TNT Irrigation

4.4

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Plumbing & Irrigation in Kenosha, WI

Kenosha, Wisconsin plumbing and irrigation contractors in this directory cover central Kenosha and surrounding Kenosha County. Most Kenosha residential plumbing repairs run $200-$600 for typical service calls. Whole-home repipe with PEX in older homes runs $8,000-$22,000.

Kenosha Water Utility covers municipal water. Many older Kenosha homes have galvanized pipes that should be replaced before scaling and corrosion cause leaks. Irrigation systems require backflow-prevention devices per Wisconsin code.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I repipe my older Kenosha home?
Galvanized pipe homes (pre-1960) often benefit from PEX repipe.
Do I need a backflow preventer for irrigation?
Yes — Wisconsin code requires a reduced-pressure backflow preventer (RPBP) on irrigation tied to municipal water.
What about water-heater replacement?
Standard 50-gallon tank: $1,200-$2,200 installed. Tankless: $3,500-$6,500.

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