Glenbrook Plumbing Co is a family owned business serving the North Shore since 1984. Bill Sr is a 3rd generation plumber and service president. Bill Senior's son is a 4th generation plumber and our service manager. The plumbers at Glenbrook Plumbing Co can handle all of your plumbing problems, from a construction project to general maintenance problems. We are also a member of the Glenview Chamber of Commerce. The reputation of Glenbrook Plumbing Co has spread based on providing timely, high quality service that could not be compared with anyone in the area.
You don't need to wait for a flooded basement to find out if your sump pump is reliable or not. With high quality products and services from Glenbrook Plumbing Co you will have the peace of mind of knowing your basement is safe from flooding. You will be in good hands with our highly trained plumbing professionals who strive for perfection on every job. With prompt, efficient pump installations, repairs and maintenance you are sure to have a system that functions properly all year long.
Along with increased energy bills, your poor quality water heater can cause significant damage to your home or office. You can put all your worries behind you when you trust our licensed and insured plumbing professionals.
We had ABC plumbing come out and give us an estimate on a leaky faucet. They told me it absolutely could not repaired and required replacement- which would cost upwards of $2000. Glenbrook plumbing came out and fixed the same faucet within an hour for $233. Courteous, knowledgeable. Highly recommended.
Are there any signs that it's time for a new water heater? Most definitely. They include: it's getting old, it makes odd noises, the water is cloudy or the temperature fluctuates randomly.
Does the hot water pressure in your home drop when multiple taps are open? A properly sized tankless water heater can solve that problem.
The safest temperature setting for your hot water heater is 120° F (for both tank and tankless types). This provides plenty of hot water and minimizes the risk of an accidental scalding.
Installing a water heater is not really a DIY job, especially if it will use gas. For this, it's best to contact a licensed plumber to handle the task (in fact, your municipality may require it).
Why replace an aging tank-style water heater? Just take a look at the size of the tank. If it fails, all of the water that's in it will flood your home.