Your kitchen and bathroom plumbing keeps your home running every single day. Washing dishes, taking showers, brushing teeth, making dinner — all of it depends on working pipes, fixtures, and drains. When something goes wrong, it can mess with your entire routine.
At Tidy Tank Plumbing, Sewer, and Septic, we help homeowners in McHenry and Lake County take care of the things they can’t always see — the pipes in the wall, the traps under the sink, the drains under the floor. If your faucet’s leaking, your toilet’s gurgling, or your kitchen drain won’t clear, we’ll fix it. Give us a call to schedule your services today!
We’ve handled just about every kind of kitchen and bathroom plumbing issue a home can throw at us. Here are some of the most common problems we get calls for:
Regular plumbing maintenance and repair can prevent these issues from escalating. If you’re experiencing any of these problems, it’s best to call our experts as soon as possible.
Your kitchen works hard. Between cooking meals, rinsing dishes, and running the dishwasher, there’s a constant flow of water in and out of your plumbing system. When something goes wrong, it slows everything down.
That’s where we come in. Our team handles all kinds of kitchen plumbing projects. These include fixing clogged kitchen drains, replacing worn-out garbage disposal units, repairing under-sink plumbing leaks, and performing kitchen faucet installations. If your kitchen plumbing isn’t working like it used to, let’s take care of it.
The bathroom is another part of the house that gets used all day long. And with so many plumbing connections — showers, toilets, sinks, bathtubs — there’s always a chance something could go wrong. Leaks, clogs, and water supply issues don’t just fix themselves.
We can take care of all your bathroom plumbing needs, including:
We’ve helped families across McHenry and Lake County tackle bathroom plumbing problems before they spiral into full-blown emergencies. If something doesn’t sound right or smell right, let us come take a look.
We’ve been working in McHenry and Lake County homes for years, and we’ve built our reputation one job at a time. Here’s what you can expect when you call us for plumbing services:
We handle everything from drains and backups to full fixture installations. If it involves water, a pipe, or a valve, there’s a good chance we’ve worked on it — and fixed it — plenty of times.
If something’s off with your kitchen or bathroom plumbing, it won’t get better on its own. Putting it off typically leads to more damage, stress, and costly repairs. We’re here to make fixing it simple.
Some plumbing problems are loud and obvious, like a pipe bursting in the basement. Others sneak in quietly — slow drains, weird noises, damp cabinets. Whatever the situation, we’re always ready to help.
Tidy Tank Plumbing, Sewer, and Septic is proud to serve homes across McHenry and Lake County. Contact us today to schedule your kitchen or bathroom plumbing services!
If you’re catching a whiff of sewer gas in your bathroom, something’s not venting properly. A dried-out trap under the sink or tub can let smells come through. Sometimes, a broken or poorly sealed toilet flange is the problem. We track the smell to its source and make sure the trap or seal is working the way it’s supposed to.
Signs of a hidden leak include damp spots on the floor, water stains on the ceiling, moldy smells, or higher-than-usual water bills. Even a small leak behind a wall can create a lot of damage. We use diagnostic tools to find and fix leaks before they get worse.
If your kitchen plumbing is making gurgling noises, it could be a sign of a blocked or partially blocked drain or an issue with venting. We check the traps, pipes, and vents to find the issue and clear it up.
We can assist with your plumbing needs during a kitchen renovation. This can include performing a garbage disposal installation, rerouting pipes, and updating plumbing fixtures to match your layout. We’ll discuss pricing before any work starts — no pressure, just information.
That sound is known as water hammer. It usually means there’s an issue with the water pressure or an air chamber in the pipes that’s not doing its job.
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