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O'Leary Plumbing, Heating & Electrical

Kenosha, WI

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4.9(1542 reviews)

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Family-owned plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical and water quality company serving East Troy and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin since 1958. Offers 24/7 emergency service with licensed, bonded and insured technicians.

LicensedBondedInsuredLIC# 230734

Specializes in

Lake-country systemsWisconsin homesWells

Services

PlumbingDrain cleaningRepipingLeak detectionFixturesWater heatersEmergency repairsHeatingFurnace installation and repairBoiler installation and repair+22 more

Established 1958 · Serving East Troy, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin lake country

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 10, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a plumber cost in Kenosha?

Most plumbers charge $80-$150/hour for standard work in major North American markets. Emergency and after-hours calls typically cost more. Always get at least 2-3 quotes for larger jobs like renovations.

Do I need a licensed plumber in Kenosha?

Yes — plumbing work must be done by a licensed plumber in most jurisdictions. In Canada, this means a licensed journeyman plumber; in the US, licensing requirements vary by state. Unlicensed work can void your insurance and create safety hazards.

What counts as a plumbing emergency?

Burst pipes, major water leaks, sewer backups, no water at all, and gas leaks are emergencies. If you smell gas, leave the building and call 911 first, then your gas company.

Should I fix it myself or call a plumber?

Simple tasks like replacing a faucet washer or unclogging a drain with a plunger are DIY-friendly. Anything involving water supply lines, sewer connections, gas lines, or behind walls should go to a licensed plumber.

How do I find a good plumber?

Check for a valid licence, ask for proof of insurance, read reviews, and get written quotes. Our directory shows ratings and reviews to help you compare.

What is backflow prevention?

Backflow prevention devices stop contaminated water from flowing back into the clean water supply. Many municipalities require annual testing by a certified plumber — check your local bylaws or codes for specific requirements.