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

Licensed Washington contractor serving the Millwood community with reliable plumbing services.
Millwood is a charming community in the Spokane Valley area, and we're proud to serve the residents and businesses here. We understand the unique characteristics of Millwood - from the established neighborhoods to the specific water quality challenges that come with the area. Whether you're dealing with hard water issues, need emergency service, or planning a home improvement project, we have the local knowledge and experience to handle your plumbing needs efficiently and professionally.


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

Call us for any plumbing need in Millwood. We're familiar with the area and can usually provide same-day service.
Our Washington-licensed technicians understand Millwood'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.

"Our main drain was clogged in Millwood, and Plumb Zebra cleared it quickly and efficiently. They explained the problem and their solution clearly. Professional service at a fair price!"- Patricia and Tom S., Millwood
"We've used Plumb Zebra for several projects in our Millwood home. They're always professional, on time, and do quality work. Great service for our community!"- Karen M., Millwood
Yes! We serve all areas of Millwood and the surrounding Spokane Valley communities. We're familiar with the neighborhood and can navigate efficiently.
We typically respond to Millwood 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 Millwood area. We can recommend and install appropriate treatment solutions.
Absolutely! We're fully licensed and insured to work in Washington, including the Millwood area. We understand local codes and requirements.
Yes! We have extensive experience with older homes and understand the unique plumbing challenges they present. We can handle everything from pipe replacement to fixture upgrades.
We're local contractors who understand the specific challenges of the Millwood 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) 317-9009In the year 1909, the Inland Empire Paper Company established its mill upon the banks of the Spokane River, and around this industrial heart grew a community of workers and their families. Incorporated in 1927, the diminutive city derived its name from the conjunction of 'Mill' and the truncated surname of the Woodward family. This tiny municipality has preserved its essential character as a company town, with tree-lined avenues and a business district frozen in the architectural idiom of the 1920s. The paper mill continues its operations to this day, providing an unbroken link between Millwood's industrial genesis and its present circumstances.
Continuous operation of the Inland Empire Paper mill for over 110 years
Community-wide preservation of the maple tree canopy, earning Tree City USA designation
Establishment of farmers market and cultural venues enriching small-city life
Inland Empire Paper Company mill with its distinctive water tower
Millwood City Park and gazebo, center of community life
Historic Millwood Presbyterian Church, erected 1928
Former Millwood City Hall, art-deco brick structure of the 1940s
Argonne Road's tunnel of maple trees, particularly magnificent in autumn
• Originally called 'Woodard Station,' the name evolved to honor both mill and woods
• The paper mill's aroma, once ubiquitous, was called 'the smell of money' by locals
• The entire city encompasses merely one square mile
• Annual Christmas tree lighting at the town clock draws the community together
Every city has its distinct plumbing challenges. Here's what we commonly encounter in Millwood and how our expertise addresses these local issues.
November 2021 witnessed a water crisis when E. coli necessitated boiling advisories
Mid-twentieth century cast iron mains require periodic replacement
Groundwater infiltration in aging sewers during wet seasons strains the system