Local plumbing contractor offering repair, replacement, and drain services for homes and small businesses. Appointments are available seven days a week, with extended evening hours Monday through Friday Serving homeowners across Olympia, Washington.
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Serving Olympia, Washington and nearby communities in Thurston County and surrounding areas.
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Services include leak and pipe repairs, clogged drain clearing, toilet and faucet service, water heater repair and replacement, water filtration installation, main water line evaluation and replacement, and plumbing for remodels and light commercial needs.
Reviews frequently mention clear explanations from technicians and courteous interactions in customers’ homes. Many note quick response on urgent clogs and timely completion of work. Several highlight fair or acceptable pricing for the scope of service. A smaller number mention coordination issues on larger shower or remodel projects, particularly around communication between teams.
Gaige and Jake were wonderful to work with! They were so personable and explained everything in plain English so I could understand. They completed the work so quickly and our filter is working GREAT now! They even explained it to my 4 year old and 2 year old, they were so kind! If I need more work done, I really hope I get this team next time!(They installed a new whole home water filter, fixed our expansion tank on the hot water tank, fixed a kids toy stuck in the toilet, and rerouted and installed a water shut off inside the garage)
These folks are absolutely outstanding! Our toilet suddenly became clogged and none of the tools in our house were able to get rid of the clog. We called around a lot and these folks stuck out. We sure weren't let down. They were able to come right out and take care of our little mess. Steven was our technician. He was phenomenal! Knowledgeable, kind and great with people. He had the whole thing fixed in no time flat. The price was right also! They have now become our plumber of choice. Use them if any of you need a plumber. What a great experience!
I never write reviews, however; I just can't say enough about the service I received from not only from the company, in general, but more specifically their technician (is that the word?) Nate!! And his trusty "assistant" Morgan.I had a very old combo hot water heater/furnace unit. A project many people couldn't or wouldn't take on. I shopped around and knew it was going to be well over 10,000 dollars to replace.After talking to Nate, I knew his knowledge and their willingness to work with me was the way to go, and I was not disappointed!Professional, kind, meticulous and completely thorough. My step father who owned a machine shop for over 50 years was very impressed with the welding and workmanship!I can honestly say I will NEVER use any other plumbing service.
Nick from Olympic Plumbing Technology met with me today to provide an estimate to replace the water main pipe that runs from the curbside meter to our homes water main shutoff; about a 40ft run from the meter.The City of Puyallup notified us of a suspected leak. Initial guidance from the utility worker was to shut-off our home water main line and watch the water meter; if it's still spinning, the leak is in between the meter and the home. Not inside the house.We did this test and the meter kept spinning with our home water main turned off. BUMMER!! The leaking pipe is about 40 years old and sprung a leak underground.Nick met with us and what a great experience!!He is very knowledgeable and thoroughly explained our options with a detailed scope of work breakdown. I had done enough research and spoke with another outdoor plumber that did not leave me with the feeling I would want to work with him.We decided to go with Olympic Plumbing Technology and agreed to 1 of the options to replace the water line. Before Nick left he had already teed up the "Call Before you Dig" service and scheduled a crew to start work in 5 days.I will follow up after the actual work is completed and finish this review.Follow Up November 6, 2025.:The work started Monday morning 8:00am and completed the replacement of our water main Tuesday afternoon. The crew was on time every day as well as the concrete company, Evergreen Concrete Cutting, sub-contracted by Olympic to replace the sidewalk that had to be removed to complete the work.Everyone I dealt with at Olympic Plumbing Technology from the beginning of the process, during the project, to signing off on the project on Tuesday was an good experience.I spoke of Nick above, he was our go-to guy and ran this project in a way that made it all seem seamless, he took care of everything, and the on-site crew was also outstanding at dealing with a very difficult access to our foundation. It was about a 40ft run of glacial marine rocks. That's Puyallup's South Hill for you, digging a hole requires a crowbar...for real.The other complexity was the water main was also running underground with power lines, cable lines, gas line, and a telecom cable too. All within a 20 sq. ft. area. See picWe were notified by the City of Puyallup of the leak on 10/27 and the project was completed today 11/6 with the Evergreen taking down the barricade to protect the fresh sidewalk concrete.If you have a gnarly problem come up, like you home water main is leaking underground, Olympic Plumbing Technology should be your first call.
I wish I had done more research before having a new shower installed. We originally called Olympic Plumbing for a leak and blockage issue. They suggested either redoing the tile work or replacing the entire shower, and since they also install showers and I’m not a fan of tile, we decided to go that route.Communication between their office, installers, and us was inconsistent. They mentioned they didn’t do drywall, but I didn’t realize until installation day just how much cutting would be involved — we were left with a few inches of exposed wall around the shower, and the flooring didn’t meet the base. As someone new to renovations, I didn’t know what to expect, but I wish this had been explained more clearly. I wanted to cry when I saw the final result, I was overwhelmed with a cranky toddler that I had finally gotten to sleep, and just wanted the day to be over. I was alone so I just signed off on the job.Scheduling was also an issue. I was sent a photo of the shower they recommended — which I approved — but the unit installed was not the same one, so that was disappointing. They also did not confirm an appointment for the actual install, they said they ordered the shower and it would be there on a certain day. I assumed it would be delivered to them and expected a call back to confirm wha time/day works for the actual install. They put me on the books without telling me, I had no confirmation email, text, no reminders and I had to rush from work to meet them. (They do have appointment reminders set up because I received one for the consultation and for the day they had to come back and finish the job)One of the reasons we agreed was because of their 12 month no interest financing($7,000), I wasn’t aware this automatically enrolled us in a one-year membership($15/mo). I didn’t see that stated in the paperwork, and I would have appreciated being told directly. The office lady told me I agreed to it, but I did not I realize I did and could not find the fine print.Lastly, we asked them to use the shut-off valve to turn off our water or the well house. The valve was tight and probably needs to be replaced, which would have been fine. Instead, they used the breaker instead of accessing the well house. A few weeks later, our well pump failed completely, costing us over $10,000 to replace.Overall, the plumbers themselves seemed competent — they did resolve our initial blockage issue — but I would not hire them again for a project of this scale. It was an expensive learning experience, and I’ll be canceling the membership once my contract ends and the shower is paid off.
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