Trade directory · Everett metro · Washington

Plumbing contractors in
Everett, Washington.

A public directory of licensed plumbing contractors serving greater Everett. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
2,140
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
October through March - freeze damage, holiday preparations, and winter plumbing failures drive demand
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, emergency service within 2-4 hours
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

EVERETT-WA · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Drain cleaning
Typical range based on local drain cleaning jobs.
$150 – $400
Water heater installation
Typical range based on local water heater installation jobs.
$1,200 – $3,500
Toilet replacement
Typical range based on local toilet replacement jobs.
$300 – $800
Pipe repair/replacement
Typical range based on local pipe repair/replacement jobs.
$200 – $1,500
Faucet installation
Typical range based on local faucet installation jobs.
$150 – $450
Sewer line repair
Typical range based on local sewer line repair jobs.
$800 – $4,000
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

WA
§1

Licensing Requirements

Washington State requires Plumbing Contractor License through Department of Labor & Industries. Must pass business law exam and plumbing specialty exam. 4 years experience or apprenticeship required. Renewable every 2 years with 16 hours continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Everett requires permits for water heater replacement, pipe installation, fixture replacement, and any work requiring wall opening. Permits range $50-200 depending on scope.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering work, final inspection upon completion. City of Everett typically schedules within 1-2 business days of permit request.

§4

Insurance Minimums

Washington requires $50,000 surety bond and general liability insurance minimum $200,000. Workers compensation required if employing others.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

5 STEPS
1

Meet experience requirements

Document 4 years plumbing experience through employment records or complete state-approved apprenticeship program. L&I requires detailed work history with supervisor contact information.

01/05
2

Pass required examinations

Take and pass both business law exam and plumbing specialty exam at PSI testing centers. Business law covers contracting regulations, specialty exam covers technical plumbing code. $100 total exam fees.

02/05
3

Obtain surety bond and insurance

Purchase $50,000 surety bond from licensed surety company and general liability insurance minimum $200,000. Bond protects consumers, insurance protects your business operations.

03/05
4

Submit contractor registration

Complete online application through L&I website with experience documentation, exam scores, insurance certificates, and $125 application fee. Include business structure documents if corporation or LLC.

04/05
5

Maintain license compliance

Renew every 2 years with $125 fee and 16 hours continuing education. Keep insurance and bond current, report any business changes to L&I within 10 days. Violations can result in license suspension.

05/05
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Everett's plumber market serves 113,000 residents in aging housing stock that drives steady repair and replacement work. Competition is moderate with roughly 40-50 active plumbing contractors serving Snohomish County. Residential service calls dominate - water heater failures, drain issues, and pipe repairs from homes built in the 60s-80s. Boeing's presence supports some commercial work, but residential pays better margins. Costs run 10-15% above state average due to Puget Sound labor rates and material transport. Winter freeze events and heavy rains create seasonal spikes that separate busy contractors from struggling ones. Getting licensed in Washington means navigating L&I's bureaucracy - plan 6-8 weeks for application processing after you pass exams. Everett's permit office runs efficiently but requires permits for most jobs homeowners think are simple. Local inspectors know the code and expect clean work. Peak season starts when temperatures drop - smart contractors stock water heaters in September and build maintenance contracts for steady winter income. Competition for emergency calls is fierce, so response time matters more than lowest bid.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments in Washington
    US Census Bureau - approximately 2140 licensed plumbing establishments
  • Licensing requirements and fees
    Washington Department of Labor & Industries
  • Permit requirements
    City of Everett Building Department
  • Insurance requirements
    Washington Department of Labor & Industries contractor registration
  • Cost ranges and market conditions
    Industry estimates based on regional market analysis
  • Population and demographics
    US Census Bureau
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What does a plumbing contractor license cost in Washington?

Washington plumbing contractor license costs $125 for initial application plus $100 exam fee. Renewal every 2 years costs $125 plus continuing education requirements. Source: WA Department of Labor & Industries.

Q/02

How long does it take to get a plumbing license in Washington?

Expect 6-8 weeks after passing exams. You need 4 years experience, pass business law and plumbing specialty exams, then submit application with insurance and bond documentation. Source: WA L&I Contractor Registration.

Q/03

What permits do I need for plumbing work in Everett?

City of Everett requires permits for water heater replacement, pipe installation beyond simple repairs, fixture replacement, and any work requiring wall or floor opening. Permits range $50-200. Source: City of Everett Building Department.

Q/04

What insurance do plumbers need in Washington?

Washington requires $50,000 surety bond, general liability minimum $200,000, and workers compensation if employing others. Most contractors carry $500,000-1M liability for better commercial opportunities. Source: WA Department of Labor & Industries.

Q/05

When is peak season for plumbers in Everett?

October through March drives highest demand due to freeze damage, water heater failures from increased use, and holiday preparation work. Emergency calls spike during freeze events typically in December-January. Source: Industry estimate based on regional weather patterns.

§ F · Directory

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