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.
Call us for a FREE estimate: (715)749-3354
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.
Call us for a FREE estimate: (715)749-3354
PLUMBING TIPS:
5 Perfectly Painless Water Saving Ideas:1) INSTALL A LOW-FLOW SHOWERHEAD
Save water and money, and still have ample water pressure, with a low-flow showerhead, which can slash bathing-water consumption 50-70 percent. There are many styles and features, so give us a call and we can get you started.
2) TURN OFF THE TAP WHILE YOU BRUSH
Don't let your water dollars - - and one of nature's most precious resources - - run down the drain. Just turn off the water while you brush your teeth. The average bathroom faucet flows at a rate of two gallons a minute, according to the EPA's WaterSense initiative.
3) WATER YOUR YARD IN THE MORNING
The best time to water outdoors is in the morning, both to reduce water waste and to promote healthy flora. Morning air is cooler, so less water is lost to evaporation than during the middle of the day.
4) USE A PRO CAR WASH
It may surprise you, but commercial car washes use water more efficiently, typically using 45 gallons of water per car. Home washers typically use between 80 and 140 gallons. Commercial car washes must also drain their wastewater into sewers, versus simply running it across your driveway into the land.
5) FIX THAT LEAK
Don't ignore that dripping faucet or leaky pipe joint. One faulty faucet wastes on average 3 gallons of water per day, reports the U.S. Geological Survey. So, give us a call and we will get that drip/leak to stop. Remember, every drop really does add up.
