Deer Park Plumbing Services
Licensed Washington contractor serving the Deer Park community with reliable plumbing services.

Licensed Washington contractor serving the Deer Park community with reliable plumbing services.
Deer Park is a charming community north of Spokane, and we're proud to serve the residents and businesses in this area. We understand the unique characteristics of Deer Park - from the mix of rural and suburban homes to the specific plumbing challenges that come with the area's water systems. Whether you're dealing with well water issues, need emergency service, or planning a home improvement project, we have the local knowledge and experience to handle your plumbing needs. We make the drive to Deer Park because we believe in serving our entire regional community.


Complete plumbing services for Deer Park residents, from routine maintenance to major installations.
24/7 emergency response for Deer Park residents when plumbing disasters strike.
Essential water treatment solutions for Deer Park homes dealing with water quality issues.

Call us for any plumbing need in Deer Park. We're committed to serving our regional community with reliable service.
Our Washington-licensed technicians understand Deer Park's specific needs and the unique challenges of the area.
We provide expert, efficient service using proven techniques and quality materials suitable for your specific needs.
We ensure your complete satisfaction with warranties, follow-up service, and the reliability of experienced professionals.

"Living in Deer Park, we weren't sure if we could get quality plumbing service. Plumb Zebra not only came out quickly when our pipes froze, but they did excellent work at a fair price. Highly recommend!"- John and Mary K., Deer Park
"Our well water system had issues, and Plumb Zebra handled the repairs expertly. They understand rural water systems and took the time to explain everything. Great service for Deer Park residents!"- Bob L., Deer Park
Absolutely! We're committed to serving the entire regional community, including Deer Park. We understand that quality plumbing service shouldn't be limited to just the major cities.
We respond to Deer Park emergencies as quickly as possible, typically within 2-3 hours depending on conditions. We keep our trucks well-stocked to handle most issues on the first visit.
Yes! We're familiar with the water quality challenges in the Deer Park area, including well water systems and the specific treatment needs of the region.
Yes! We're fully licensed and insured to work throughout Washington, including Deer Park. We understand local codes and requirements.
We stock our trucks with common plumbing parts and have established supplier relationships to get specialty items quickly. We plan ahead to minimize delays for our regional customers.
Yes! We provide the complete range of plumbing services in Deer Park - emergency repairs, installations, maintenance, everything. Distance doesn't change our commitment to quality service.
Get a free estimate and schedule your service with Spokane's trusted plumbing experts
Call or Text
(509) 317-9009Hours
Monday-Saturday: 7am-6pm
24/7 Emergency Service
Plumbing emergencies can't wait. Call us anytime for immediate assistance!
Call Now: (509) 317-9009In the year 1889, when the Spokane Falls & Northern Railway penetrated these forested domains, a sawmill arose amid abundant timber, and a town was born. Named for the deer that grazed in nearby meadows—a pastoral image belying the industrial vigor that would follow—Deer Park thrived as a lumber town. By 1908, when incorporation was achieved, the ambitious Arcadia Apple Orchards project had planted thousands of fruit trees in a bold attempt to rival Eden itself. Through the vicissitudes of the twentieth century, Deer Park transformed from timber boomtown to agricultural community, maintaining its pioneer spirit through the annual Settlers Day celebration, conducted continuously since 1921.
Once home to Arcadia Orchards, among the world's most extensive apple plantations
Host of Settlers Day, one of Washington's most venerable community celebrations
Transformation of a World War II airfield into a functioning municipal airport
The Old Deer Park Train Depot Museum, guardian of local heritage
Historical markers commemorating Arcadia Orchard's irrigation works
Mix Park, named for a founding father
Deer Park Airport, evolved from military training grounds
Clayton/Deer Park Historical Society Museum, repository of logging artifacts
• Once proclaimed 'The Logging Capital of the Inland Empire' for its prodigious sawmill output
• Settlers Day features a greased pole climb, homage to logging competitions
• The water tower once displayed a deer silhouette, literal interpretation of the town's name
• Arcadia Orchards' failure left thousands of apple trees to grow wild for decades
Every city has its distinct plumbing challenges. Here's what we commonly encounter in Deer Park and how our expertise addresses these local issues.
Eight shallow wells serve the city, requiring vigilance against agricultural nitrate infiltration
Peripheral properties on septic systems require careful sewer extension
Harsh winters freeze shallow service lines, demanding pipe insulation