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Service Area: Kenosha

Kenosha, nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Michigan in southeastern Wisconsin, is a city rich in history and culture, with a blend of natural beauty and urban charm. One cannot miss the stunning Kenosha Harbor, where the iconic Kenosha Pierhead Lighthouse stands tall, guiding ships and offering breathtaking views of the shimmering waters.
Stroll along the vibrant streets and you’ll encounter landmarks like the Kenosha Public Museum, a treasure trove of local history and artifacts, and the Dinosaur Discovery Museum, home to the famous Sue, the world’s largest T. rex skeleton replica. The city’s vibrant arts scene flourishes at the Kenosha Performing Arts Center, a cultural hub hosting diverse performances.
Kenosha’s welcoming spirit extends to the towering Civil War Museum, which pays homage to the city’s past. In this charming city, landmarks and history harmonize, making Kenosha a captivating destination for residents and visitors alike.

Recent Plumbing Jobs in Kenosha

Repaired 1 foot of CPVC water line

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Power rod main sewer from from clean out in basement

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Hydro jet from clean out at front of restaurant to clear branch lines for kitchen

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Installed Rheem tankless water heater with 199000 BTU rating

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Power rod from 3″ cleanout in basement approximately 80 feet to city main

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Installed new Rheem 40 gallon short tank water heater

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Power rod laundry stack

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Installed new tub trip lever assembly in 1st floor bathroom

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Installed new 1/2 HP Badger garbage disposal

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Installed 2 vanity faucets for upstairs bathroom

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Getting a Plumbing Permit in Kenosha

To obtain a plumbing permit in Kenosha City, Wisconsin, you should start by contacting the Kenosha City Building Inspection Division to discuss your project. Next, complete a plumbing permit application form, providing project details and necessary documentation.
Pay the required permit fee, which varies based on project complexity. Submit your application and documents to the Building Inspection Division either in person or electronically. The division will review your application for compliance with local building codes.
Once approved, you will receive the permit document, allowing you to commence your plumbing project, subject to inspections at various stages to ensure compliance with safety and building standards, with a final inspection to obtain approval upon completion.
Always work with a licensed plumber and check with the Building Inspection Division for the most current requirements and procedures.

More about Kenosha

Kenosha, located in southeastern Wisconsin along the shores of Lake Michigan, was founded in 1836 and officially incorporated as a city in 1850. It has a rich industrial history, with manufacturing and shipping playing significant roles in its development. One of the most interesting aspects of Kenosha is its vibrant arts and culture scene, with various museums, theaters, and art galleries contributing to its cultural heritage. The city is renowned for its annual Kenosha HarborMarket, one of the largest and most celebrated farmers’ markets in the region, offering a wide array of fresh produce, artisan goods, and live entertainment. Kenosha is also home to notable individuals, including the famous Orson Welles, who spent part of his childhood in the city, and the automotive industry innovator Ransom Olds, who designed and manufactured one of the earliest American automobiles here.

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