Bristol, a village in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, was settled in 1830 and named after George and Lester Bristol. Known for its rich history, including hosting Wisconsin’s first Barnum circus, the village was incorporated in 2009. Bristol features a mix of rural landscapes, residential areas, and parks, fostering a vibrant community. Windy City Rooter is happy to serve this fantastic community with expert plumbing solutions.
Installed new 30 gallon gas water heater, standard vent with 4 feet of new PVC water pipe
Power rod kitchen sink approximately 60 feet
Excavated defective overhead sewer and installed 20 feet of new 4″ PVC overhead sewer
Installed new Zoeller propak battery back up system with maintenance free battery
Installed new overhead sewer and new cleanout in yard
Disassembled p-trap, power rod kitchen line, reassembled p-trap
Hydro jet from old downspouts on west side of barn
Excavate to main sewer line at existing defective clean out and installed new 6″ PVC two way cleanout
Excavated and installed approximately 125 feet of new 4″ PVC sewer with two new 4″ PVC clean out stations
Power rod main sewer from basement access and video inspected
Power rod sewer from basement stack
Installed new overhead sewer with 4 to 6 feet of new 4″ PVC pipe connecting to existing sewer in basement
Removed all cast iron and replaced with 4″ PVC line to septic tank
Fixed leak under kitchen sink by repiping
As of the 2020 census, Bristol, Wisconsin, had a population of 5,192, a significant increase from 2010. The village is predominantly White with diverse minorities. Known for the Bristol Renaissance Faire, Bristol Woods Park, and equestrian events, it offers recreational opportunities. The town blends residential and commercial areas, contributing to a thriving local economy and community. Windy City Rooter contributes to the city’s charm with exceptional plumbing solutions.