Contractors and Homeowners

Homeowners

Homeowners

Whether your project is building a new home, remodeling an existing home, or needing a plumbing repair, Cody Plumbing is here to assist you. We offer quality workmanship, friendly local service, and competitive pricing no matter how large or small the job may be. Ask about new water conserving toilets and faucets or a more efficient water heater. You can count on us to be on time as scheduled with the proper supplies to get the job done right. We have plumbers licensed in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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Contractors

At Cody Plumbing, we understand that each homeowner's preference of fixtures varies, so if it is a new home or remodel that we are bidding for you, we start with the basics and then the homeowner or contractor can make other choices from there. There are two plumbing supply houses located in Hudson that have beautiful showrooms for our customers to visit: Pahl's Kitchen and Bath and Ferguson Bath and Kitchen Gallery.

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PLUMBING TIPS:

Winterizing Your Home

Before Fall's chilly air turns freezing temperatures you should make certain your home is winterized by disconnecting all water hoses that may expand or freeze from outside faucets.

Check to be certain that your outside faucets aren't dripping or leaking.  When a pipe irrelevant of what it's made of freezes (copper, plastic, or PVC) can unleash upwards of 250 gallons of water in a single day if it were to burst.

Should your home have interior shut off valves leading to your homes outside faucets, make certain they are closed and drain all water from the lines.  Consider covering your outside faucet with a winterization kit you can purchase at your local hardware store.

For pipes that are in unheated cold areas you may wish to consider insulating the pipes with pipe insulation.

Make certain that your sump pump and pit are clear.  Pumps that may be exposed to the frigid cold can freeze and could prevent the pump from operating in case of a flood.

If the home is not going to be occupied during the winter for extended periods of time, make certain the heat is on and set no lower than 55 F.  You should also consider shutting off the homes main water valve and draining the homes water system by opening the faucets in the sinks and tubs.

Making certain your home is winterized correctly can be critical in preventing leaks, frozen pipes, and damage to your water heater.  Consider having a trained Cody Plumbing technician assist in winterizing your home.  Especially for those homeowners planning extended time away from their homes during the harshest part of the winter.