Hans & Sons
Company Overview
Delivering exceptional service to the Fox Valley area since 1954. We specialize in all types of plumbing repairs and installations, in addition to heating and cooling systems. We provide services for repairing and installing furnaces, boilers, and air conditioners. Count on our family-operated staff for high-quality, affordable plumbing work. Our services extend to residential and commercial remodeling. Our licensed plumbing team boasts a history of outstanding service. Contact us today for assistance with boilers, water heaters, sewer rodding, and RPZ testing. We provide comprehensive maintenance, sales, service, and installation for your plumbing, air conditioning, and heating needs.
Business Services
- Plumbing inspection
- Plumbing repair
- Water pipe 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
Great service, good price. The laundry sump pump went out suddenly. Called Hans and Sons Tuesday afternoon. They special ordered the replacement pump and were here Wednesday AM, on time. Jeff installed the new pump, new quiet check valve, took away the old pump and cleaned up all in less than an hour. Thank you Hans and Sons.
I usually try to give business to the little guy. I had to replace a sump pump. It was kind of an emergency so instead of doing it myself, I thought I would call Hans and Sons as they are a little, local shop and they are close by.
I was quoted $250 on the phone when I made the appointment which included the pump and the labor. However, the bill came to $360 after it was installed. When I asked the guy why the $110 increase, he simply said, the girl at the shop gave him the wrong price.
That was it. Matter of fact. No apologizes, no attempt to soften the blow. This is on top of him having to go back to his store to get his glasses so he could see well enough to put in the pump.
I would think twice about going to the little guy. Maybe it's time they concede to the big box retailers.















