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Allied Plumbing And Pumps
4.8(
21
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Serving Colfax, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Family owned and operating since 2009, Allied Plumbing & Pumps is a full service plumbing company serving North-Central Washington. We are here for you when you are in need of a professional, trusting technician to repair any issue your home may encounter. We are a local family who believes with honesty, integrity, respect and expertise we can make every new customer a life long customer. We are conveniently open and fully staffed, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us today to hear about our first time customer specials!

Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Mike's Mechanical
4.4(
24
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Serving Colfax, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Service was above and beyond expectation! Kevin and Mark were professional and took time to explain in detail my HVAC system and the best way to operate and maintain the system. At no cost to me, they are coming back to optimize my system next week as well Mike's Mechanical is the best!"
Recommended by83%of homeowners
Ken Paulson Plumbing Inc
4.5(
10
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Serving Colfax, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I simply cannot say enough good things about this business. From the fabulous team, Don, Amy, Jeff, Ken, Ben, Erica, Ashley and everyone else on the team, to the top-notch service they provide. My experience with them has been nothing but positive. In a time that can be extremely stressful they continued to communicate and show up on time, if not early, every time. And their follow-up care has also been amazing. I highly recommend this business! They are trustworthy and provide the small town feel I appreciate. A+"
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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RepairClinic.com Inc
4.1(
63
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Serving Colfax, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Repair Clinic sent me a water intake valve that had some scuff marks and an unnecessary fixture (which I thought nothing of, assuming it had been removed from a new dishwasher). When the part did not fix my dishwasher's issue, I ordered a circulation pump, which also failed to fix the issue, so I decided to return both parts. Repair Clinic blamed me for the scuff marks and extra fixture, which is unacceptable. They referenced their return policy which states that parts which have been installed cannot be returned, and denied me any form of refund. For all I know, the water intake valve was defective, and I have no recourse. Don't put any stock in the "No-Hassle 365-Day Returns" they proudly tout on their homepage. Instead, expect finger-pointing and uncaring dismissal. You are better off with one of their many competitors."
Recommended by79%of homeowners
Sampson's Plumbing & Heating
2.7(
3
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Serving Colfax, WA and surrounding areas

"The plumber was fantastic and very respectful and friendly when he came out yesterday. I called today for an unrelated plumbing emergency this morning which required me to shut off the water to the whole house. The receptionist was outright rude, dismissive and questioned why I had called another plumber 6 months prior. As if it matters why a plumber from Pullman was called. Maybe you were rude and dismissive then too? Maybe you just couldn't come out when I needed service? Maybe I was listening to the advice I got from neighbors when I first moved in to not use your service??? She also stated that they could not come out because she was worried about COVID-19 after I confided that my day was awful already as my 7 year old had vomited that morning. I stated that I would remove my daughter from the house during the service call and even offered to have her tested (even though she had gorged herself on candy at school yesterday) if she would send someone out because I had to shut off the water to prevent flooding the bathroom. She then made up a COVID-19 testing protocol based on her own second-hand knowledge and stated one test wouldn't be enough and she would have to be tested twice (which is even more than what it takes to have someone go back to school or work). I'm a viral immunologist. I study respiratory viruses for a living. And I was still willing to negotiate with this woman and her off-the-cuff ideas about relative risk of exposure, prodromal periods, and testing schedules because I needed water in the house like every other mom and wife and human being. If that's your policy, that's fine. But don't make up things on the spot based on your limited understanding of how viruses work and how we test for them. The bottom line is that plumbing is a vital, essential service that we all need. There's a safe way to provide service in all cases using masks, wide social distance measures including the client leaving the house if needed, hand washing and cleaning surfaces prior to working. Just charge extra for your time and hassle. But do the job. Provide the service. Be a decent human being to another human being. Like the rest of us have to right now. We all have jobs to do and somehow we're doing them. The problem is that the receptionist is the owner's wife so nothing will change. There's no incentive to be customer-oriented when there are no consequences for poor behavior and you're the only plumber in town. My advice? Find another plumber until the ownership changes or this receptionist retires. Maybe someone who doesn't lecture you on things they clearly don't really understand. Or find someone who will try to make it work. We might be all in this together, but clearly Sampson's Plumbing is unapologetically and rudely not."
Recommended by33%of homeowners
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FAQs for plumbing installation for a remodel or addition projects in Colfax, WA

Adding bathroom plumbing to a detached garage starts with the basic line installation cost of $900 to $1,300. On top of this base expense, you'll need to budget for each fixture. A toilet costs  $250 to $550, sinks cost $150 to $800, and a shower or bathtub costs $400 to $1,900. The project will also require ventilation, moisture-resistant materials, and possibly electrical work. Remember that these costs reflect only the plumbing aspects—additional construction, finishing, and permitting expenses will apply to complete a functional bathroom space.

While certain aspects of garage renovation might be suitable for DIY enthusiasts, plumbing installation requires professional expertise. Connecting to water and sewer systems demands specialized knowledge and equipment, and improper installation can result in severe water damage, code violations, and potential health hazards. Most municipalities require permits for plumbing modifications, and these often stipulate that licensed professionals must perform work. Consider limiting your involvement to simpler tasks like painting or basic finishing work.

The timeframe for adding plumbing to a detached garage spans one to three days for the actual plumbing work. However, this represents only the active installation period. The complete project timeline must account for planning, obtaining permits (which can take weeks depending on your locality), coordinating multiple contractors if needed, and addressing any unexpected challenges that arise during installation. Weather conditions can also impact excavation and outdoor connection work.

Adding plumbing to a detached garage will likely increase your property taxes. Tax assessors consider plumbing an improvement that enhances property value and functionality. The specific tax impact varies by location and project scope. Converting a garage into living space with plumbing facilities can trigger significant reassessment in many jurisdictions. Before proceeding with your project, consult your local tax assessor's office to understand the potential tax implications and factor this ongoing expense into your decision-making process.

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