Maple Valley Plumbing is a locally owned company that has been in business since 2000. We have served hundreds of customers throughout King County and continue to serve the Maple Valley area with our best efforts at meeting your pluming needs. Maple Valley Plumbing is owned by Dave & Erin Sipila, both growing up in the Maple Valley area and raising a family of 5 while remaining in the Maple Valley area. They are committed to providing the best plumbing services possible to customers, the environment, and saving our customer money.
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Maple Valley Plumbing is a full-service plumbing company, with full capabilities in commercial and residential plumbing, including new construction and remodel plumbing! We serve the Southeast and Eastern King County, including the Issaquah, Sammamish Plateau area, Renton, Kent, Covington, Auburn, Enumclaw, Black Diamond, and of course the Greater Maple Valley area.
Our favorite story to date: One customer reported 14 consecutive showers during a large family visit - with no drop in water temperature, and no waiting around for more water to heat! Experience the difference for yourself! One of the most important factors to consider when installing a plumbing system is determining how long the plumbing system will last.
We've been using Maple Valley Plumbing for a year now and they have been our go-to plumbers. They are exceedingly knowledgeable and have the best rates in our area. He assessed my problem with understanding of my special restrictions. He gave me a firm and fair bid immediately. He scheduled the job for the next day when he brought an excellent crew and equipment.
At Maple Valley Plumbing, we feel strongly about community involvement - giving back to and supporting the community in which we live, work, and play. Please take a moment to find out how we are actively involved in the Southeast King County community. Valley Girls & Guys was originally formed to support the Susan G. Komen 3-Day walk for the cure, but has since expanded to offer blankets of "comfort and hope" to anyone fighting cancer, opening The Who House to support cancer patients and their families, and formed the Be The Hope annual 1.8 mile walk.
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Jayme Robertson
Jul 11, 2020
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Jun 07, 2019
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May 08, 2019
Charles Hooper
Feb 20, 2019
Alan B.
Dec 28, 2017
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Jul 31, 2017
Bo Dodd
Jun 28, 2017