Community Plumbing Company

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (3)
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: 326 E Judd St, Woodstock, IL 60098
: (815) 338-1039
: http://www.communityplumbingwoodstock.com

Company Overview

Business Services

  • Bathtub installation
  • Plumbing inspection
  • Plumbing installation or replacement
  • Shower installation
  • Water heater installation
  • Water heater repair

Business Location & Hours



Mon:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wed:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thu:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed

Recommended Customer Reviews

Susan H.
★★★★★

Our jetted tub had a bad drain that had become corroded and was kind of crumbling. The service man did a great job replacing it even though it was a mess. We also had to replace a faucet. The big surprise was the bill - much less than we expected. Friendly, courteous, great service and reasonable pricing.

Angela K.
★☆☆☆☆

There was a great deal of water all under our furnace and the water heater. Their service man told us it was our water heater that needed replacing. He then took a great deal of time trying to sell us a bigger tank. We said we would stick with current size. He then replaced the heater.

TOPPER WAS: The next day, basement floor was flooded once again.
We called Jett Heating who showed us it was only the run off from air conditioning unit that needed a SIMPLE clean out....something Community Plumbing should have known. We also then followed up with another retired plumber, who told us we got screwed by Community Plumbing and suggested we write a review so other people don't get screwed.

We will NEVER use them again.

Also, the service guy came up from the basement and picked up a paper we had on a table in our front hall and started reading it! He said, ""oh our you selling your house? How much you asking for it? Do you have an agent yet? I'll have a personal friend call you who is a realestate agent."" I said, ""NO. Don't give out our number."" His helper brought up SOAKING WET towels up from the basement, into our front hall and into the kitchen, asking where he sould place the DRIPPING WET TOWELS. I told him, ""Quick run them out the front door and just leave it on the front porch."" He took that to mean he should place the filthy towels used to collect the dirty water around the furnace on the white banisters. (DUH!) Thought for next time: Bring a bag with you and carry the wet towels in the bag until you get outside so the homeowner doesn't need to was the floors after you leave! Oh, sorry...there will NEVER be a next time!.

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