Most of Bartlett went up between the early 1980s and the mid-2000s, one subdivision at a time. That housing is well-built and comfortable, but the plumbing inside it is now old enough to start acting its age — and that’s the work that fills our schedule out here.
Tom Sawyer Plumbing runs out of nearby West Chicago, family-owned and a quick drive into any corner of Bartlett, whether you’re on the DuPage side, over in Cook County, or up toward Kane. We tackle drains, sewers, water heaters, sump and ejector pumps, gas lines, and the everyday fixture repairs that keep a house running. When something quits on you, dial (630) 849-9265 and you’ll reach a plumber who talks in plain terms and prices the job honestly.
When a neighborhood is framed and finished on a builder’s timeline, the fixtures that go in are chosen for cost, not longevity. Twenty and thirty years on, those original angle stops seize up, the plastic-bodied shutoffs crack, supply lines start to weep, and the tank-fill valves in the toilets run at 2 a.m. None of it is dramatic on its own, but it adds up fast. We swap failing valves for quarter-turn versions you can actually trust, rebuild or replace tired toilets, and put in faucets and sinks built to outlast whatever the builder picked.
Here’s something particular to a town built in waves: the water heaters age out in waves too. If your street was finished in 1994, a lot of those first tanks got replaced in the mid-2000s and are now on unit number two — right at the point where a twelve-to-fifteen-year heater starts leaking from the bottom. We handle straight tank swaps when that’s the smart call, and we walk homeowners through tankless when they’d rather stop buying a new heater every dozen years. Because a heater change usually touches the gas connection, we take care of the gas line work on the same visit and leave it up to code.
Two more things we run into constantly in these homes: pressure and outdoor plumbing. A pressure-reducing valve has a lifespan, and when the original PRV begins to fail you’ll hear banging pipes and water-hammer knocks, or watch the pressure creep high enough to stress every joint in the house — we test it and replace it before it turns into a burst line. Outside, frost-free hose bibs split after enough Illinois winters, and plenty of Bartlett properties tie into lawn irrigation and sprinkler systems whose supply lines, shutoffs, and backflow protection all need to stay in order. We cover the whole picture.
The upside of newer construction is what’s buried in the yard: most Bartlett laterals are PVC, not the clay or cast iron that roots love to break into. Backups here tend to come from grease, wipes, and the occasional belly where a line settled — not decades of root intrusion. When a drain keeps clogging or a whole floor drains slow, we clear it, and if the pattern doesn’t add up we send a camera down to show you the real cause on the screen rather than opening walls to hunt for it.
A lot of these homes finished out their lower levels — a rec room, a guest suite, sometimes a full basement bath — which raises the stakes on everything below grade. That basement bathroom runs on an ejector pump, and the sump pump in the corner is the only thing standing between a heavy storm and a soaked carpet. Both tend to fail quietly, right when the weather is at its worst. We size, install, and service sump and ejector systems, and we add battery backups so a power outage during the next big rain doesn’t become a flooded basement. That protect-your-house work is exactly what a Bartlett home in its second or third decade needs most, and it’s the work we do best.
Whether you own a home here, run a business, or you’re putting up something new, Tom Sawyer Plumbing covers the full range of residential, commercial, and new-construction plumbing across Bartlett. Here’s what we get called out for most: Popular services here include drain cleaning, sewer line repair & replacement, and sewer camera inspection — and you can see every area we cover on our service areas page.
Got a valve that won’t shut, a water heater on its last legs, or a pump you’re not sure you can count on before the next storm? Reach Tom Sawyer Plumbing at (630) 849-9265. You’ll get a real answer, a fair price, and a plumber who already knows what Bartlett’s homes tend to need.