Mountain Cabin Plumbing Meets Extreme Wyoming Winter
Clark sits at the gateway to the Beartooth Highway, 25 miles north of Cody. Your cabin or ranch property faces challenges that don't exist in town.
Brutal freeze-thaw cycles, high elevation, remote access, and seasonal abandonment. Standard plumbing practices don't cut it here. Wrangler Plumbing has been serving Clark's mountain properties since 1986. We understand what happens when a cabin sits vacant for months in subzero cold, and we know how to build plumbing systems that survive it.
We've installed hundreds of water heaters, winterized countless cabins, and responded to 3 AM frozen pipe emergencies along Clark's Fork. Whether you own a primary residence, a vacation retreat, a rental cabin, or a ranch property, we deliver the same commitment: honest work, expert craftsmanship, and plumbing that performs when the temperature drops.
Log Cabin Plumbing & Gas Line Expertise
Log cabin construction creates unique plumbing challenges. Routing pipes and gas lines through log walls requires precision and planning that standard residential plumbing doesn't address. We've installed hundreds of gas lines on log cabin construction across Clark and Park County. We understand how to run lines without compromising structural integrity, how to handle connections through log walls while maintaining weathertightness, and how to ensure safe venting for propane and natural gas appliances in tight spaces.
Vacation Home Plumbing & Seasonal Maintenance
If you own a cabin or vacation home in Clark that sits vacant for months, you need a plumber who understands seasonal property management. Pipes that aren't winterized will burst. Heating systems that aren't serviced will fail. Water heaters neglected over winter create rust and corrosion. We offer comprehensive seasonal turnover service: fall winterization before you leave for winter, spring reactivation to bring your systems back online, and mid-season check-ins if you're renting your property.
Plumbing Challenges at Higher Elevation
Clark sits above 5,000 feet elevation. That altitude changes how plumbing and heating systems perform. Exterior walls freeze hard at elevation. Pipes in crawl spaces, attics, and outside walls need insulation thickness standard builders miss. At higher elevation, water boils at lower temperatures and some heating systems designed for lower elevations perform poorly. Well systems at elevation need larger pressure tanks. Gas furnaces and water heaters need proper venting at altitude.
Plumbing & Heating for Clark Mountain Properties
From winterization to emergency repair, we handle the complete range of plumbing and heating needs for mountain homes and vacation properties.
Winterization & Freeze Protection
Fall winterization insulates exposed pipes, drains outdoor lines, protects fixtures, and winterizes your heating system. Spring re-activation brings your system back online safely. Critical for properties at higher elevations.
Learn MoreWell Water & Pressure Tanks
Many Clark properties rely on well water. We install and service pressure tanks, diagnose pump problems, handle pressure regulator failures, and install water treatment systems for iron, sulfur, and mineral removal.
Learn MoreGas Line Installation & Repair
Propane or natural gas appliances, fireplaces, and heating systems. We install gas lines to code, handle appliance hookups, perform gas leak detection, and ensure safe operation on log cabin construction.
Learn MoreWater Heater Installation
Traditional tank or tankless -- we install and service both. Tankless units are especially popular for cabins: compact, efficient, endless hot water, and built to handle cold inlet water temperatures common at Clark's elevation.
Learn MoreSeptic Systems & Drain Field
Properties without city sewer need septic-safe plumbing. We design fixtures and drains that protect your drain field, handle tank pumping coordination, and troubleshoot backups and slow drains.
Learn More24/7 Emergency Service
Burst pipe at your Clark cabin on a Sunday night? Gas smell? Heating failure? We respond immediately, day and night, weekends and holidays. Call (307) 587-3713 anytime.
Learn More24/7 Emergency Service to Clark
Burst pipe? Frozen line? Gas smell? Heating failure? We respond day and night, weekends and holidays. Call anytime.
(307) 587-3713Clark Mountain Property Questions -- Answered
Yes. We specialize in mountain cabin plumbing and vacation home services throughout Clark and the surrounding Park County area. Whether your property is a primary residence, seasonal retreat, or rental cabin, we handle winterization, freeze protection, water heater installation, and emergency repairs for properties at higher elevations.
Winterization prepares your plumbing for extreme cold by insulating pipes, draining outdoor lines, protecting fixtures, and adjusting your heating system. In Clark, where winter temperatures regularly drop well below zero, winterization prevents burst pipes and emergency repairs. We also offer seasonal re-activation in spring.
Yes. Many properties in Clark use well water and septic systems. We install and service pressure tanks, well pumps, water treatment systems for iron and sulfur removal, and handle septic-safe plumbing configurations that protect your drain field.
Absolutely. We have extensive experience installing and repairing gas lines on log cabin construction. We follow all safety codes for gas line routing, venting, and connections, and we can handle conversions from propane to natural gas or set up propane appliance hookups for off-grid properties.
Clark is approximately 25 miles north of Cody along Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone River. Yes, we absolutely service Clark and surrounding communities. Distance is no barrier -- we've been serving mountain properties across Park County and the Big Horn Basin since 1986.
Call us immediately at (307) 587-3713 -- we provide 24/7 emergency service to Clark. Turn off the main water shutoff if you can safely access it. Document any damage with photos. We may dispatch a technician the same day, or advise on temporary measures. Emergency service is always our priority.
Clark & Surrounding Communities
Wrangler Plumbing serves Clark, Cody, Powell, and communities across Park County and the Big Horn Basin.
