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Lake Stevens WA panorama from Wyatt Park

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Plumbing Services in Lake Stevens

Your Local Lake Stevens Plumbers

Proudly serving Lake Stevens with dependable plumbing solutions. Our team understands the needs of Lake Stevens homes, from waterfront residences near North Cove to newer developments around Frontier Village and Soper Hill. Count on us for fast response times and professional service you can trust.

Top Plumbing Services in Lake Stevens

  • Water heater installation and repair

  • Tankless water heater installation

  • Drain cleaning and clog removal

  • Pipe repair and installation

  • Toilet repair and installation

  • Fixture repair and installation

  • Leak detection

  • Plumbing maintenance and inspection

Service Guarantee

Licensed & insured technicians

Upfront pricing before work begins

Quality assurance on all repairs

Clean, respectful service

Service Coverage

Neighborhoods we serve in 

Lake Stevens

Lochsloy

Getchell Hill

Cavalero Corner

Soper Hill

Frontier Village

Old Town

Lake Stevens is home base for Richter Plumbing. We've worked in homes throughout the city — from the newer developments around Frontier Village to the older established neighborhoods on the north side of the lake. We know the housing stock here and the plumbing challenges that come with it.


Whether you're dealing with a water heater that's given out, a drain that won't clear, or pipes that are long overdue for attention, we handle it with upfront pricing, no trip fees, and a 6-month guarantee on all work performed.

Plumbing in Lake Stevens — What We See Most


Lake Stevens has a mix of housing ages and styles. Newer subdivisions that went up in the 2000s and 2010s have relatively modern plumbing — but they're reaching the age where water heaters need replacing and fixtures start showing wear. Older homes on the north side of the lake and in established neighborhoods may have galvanized steel water lines that corrode over time, reducing water pressure and eventually failing.


Hard water is also common throughout the area. Mineral buildup affects water heaters, fixtures, and appliances over time — and a water softener or regular maintenance can extend the life of your plumbing system significantly.


If you're not sure what shape your plumbing is in, a yearly inspection is a smart starting point. Give us a call and we'll take a look.

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