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

Licensed Washington contractor serving the Mead community with reliable plumbing services.
Mead is a growing community north of Spokane, and we're proud to serve the residents and businesses in this area. We understand the unique characteristics of Mead - from the mix of established neighborhoods to newer developments, from the specific water quality challenges to the diverse housing types. Whether you're dealing with hard water issues, need emergency service, or planning a home renovation, we have the local knowledge and experience to handle your plumbing needs efficiently and professionally.


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

Call us for any plumbing need in Mead. We're familiar with the area and can usually provide same-day service.
Our Washington-licensed technicians understand Mead's specific needs and the unique challenges of the area.
We provide expert, efficient service using proven techniques and quality materials. Your satisfaction is our priority.
We ensure your complete satisfaction with warranties, follow-up service, and the reliability of licensed professionals.

"When our water heater failed in Mead, Plumb Zebra responded quickly and had a new unit installed the same day. Professional service and fair pricing - highly recommend!"- Steve and Nancy P., Mead
"We've used Plumb Zebra for multiple projects in our Mead home. They're always professional, on time, and do excellent work. Great service for our community!"- Michelle R., Mead
Yes! We serve all areas of Mead and the surrounding north Spokane communities. We're familiar with the area's neighborhoods and developments.
We typically respond to Mead calls within 1-2 hours for emergencies, and we can usually provide same-day service for routine work.
Yes! We're familiar with the hard water and other water quality challenges common to the Mead area. We can recommend and install appropriate treatment solutions.
Absolutely! We're fully licensed and insured to work in Washington, including the Mead area. We understand local codes and requirements.
Yes! We have experience with both established neighborhoods and newer developments in Mead. We understand the unique plumbing needs of different home ages.
We're local contractors who understand the specific challenges of the Mead area. We offer honest pricing, quality workmanship, and the personal service that comes from being part of the community.
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Call Now: (509) 317-9009This unincorporated community north of Spokane derives its name from Civil War General George Meade, though orthographic variation has obscured the connection. Established in the 1880s as agricultural land served by the Great Northern Railway, Mead's fortunes transformed dramatically with the 1942 establishment of a Kaiser Aluminum smelter. For nearly six decades, this industrial behemoth provided employment and prosperity, until economic forces decreed its closure in 2000. Today, Mead represents a fascinating admixture of suburban development and rural properties, bridging the urban and pastoral in a manner characteristic of the American West.
The Kaiser Mead Smelter's production of aluminum for military and civilian aviation, 1942-2000
Maintenance of one of the region's premier school systems
Preservation of rural character despite proximity to urban expansion
Site of the former Kaiser Mead Aluminum Plant
Cat Tales Zoological Park, sanctuary for great felines
Mead High School, source of community pride
Peone Prairie, expansive agricultural landscape
St. Joseph's Parish Church, established in the 1890s
• General Meade never visited the area bearing his misspelled name
• Proximity to Green Bluff, famous for orchard tours and festivals
• The smelter's 2000 closure eliminated over 1,200 jobs
• Peone Prairie records both extreme cold and heat for the region
Every city has its distinct plumbing challenges. Here's what we commonly encounter in Mead and how our expertise addresses these local issues.
Rural properties rely on wells subject to iron bacteria and mineral hardness
Older neighborhoods retain clay drain pipes susceptible to root intrusion
Extreme winter temperatures on the prairie necessitate deep pipe burial