Bathroom Plumbing in Uptown
Serving Chicago - Uptown for over 30 years, J. Blanton is your go-to solution for all your bathroom plumbing needs. Tackling plumbing repairs on your own can quickly become overwhelming, but our team of experts is here to provide top-quality services at competitive prices.
From clogged drains to faucet installation and repair, shower and tub maintenance, and toilet installation and repair, our highly-trained professionals are equipped to handle it all. We specialize in bathroom sink and bathtub plumbing, ensuring that your fixtures are in top condition.
At J. Blanton, customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we stand behind our work with some of the best warranties in the industry. Our skilled plumbers are well-versed in addressing complex issues such as fixture leaks and new faucet installations, providing comprehensive solutions for all your bathroom plumbing needs.
Join our No Drip Club membership for annual maintenance on your bathroom's plumbing system at a reasonable fee, ensuring that your plumbing remains in top condition year-round.
When you need reliable and skilled bathroom plumbing services in Chicago - Uptown, trust J. Blanton to deliver exceptional results. Whether it's bathroom drain replacement, toilet replacement, or any other plumbing needs, our team is ready to assist you.
Uptown's Premier Bathroom Plumbing Experts: Your Trusted Local Service Provider
When Chicago Uptown homeowners need a bathroom plumbing expert, J. Blanton Plumbing is the team to call. Our licensed plumbers handle everything from a simple faucet replacement to a complete bathroom gut and rebuild — with the same attention to detail on every job.
Common bathroom plumbing services we provide to Chicago Uptown homes include: toilet repair and replacement, showerhead and valve replacement, bathtub drain clearing and replacement, supply line repair, P-trap cleaning, and shutoff valve installation.
If you are planning a bathroom remodel in Chicago Uptown, our plumbers can coordinate with your contractor to ensure all rough-in plumbing is done correctly before walls close up — preventing costly fixes later.






