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Home Warranty Plumbing in Pierce County & South King County

Two audiences land here, and we serve both: home warranty companies looking for a licensed plumbing contractor to cover this area — and homeowners in the middle of a warranty claim who need the work actually done right.

Home Warranty Companies: Network Coverage for This Area

If you're building or filling out contractor coverage in Pierce County and South King County, here's the honest pitch:

  • Licensed Washington residential plumbing contractor — credentials verifiable at L&I, W-9 and COI provided at onboarding (we don't post tax documents publicly).
  • Diagnosis reports your adjusters can actually use — clear cause-of-failure findings with photos, stated plainly: normal wear, pre-existing, or outside damage. We call it the same way whether it helps the claim or not, which is exactly what makes our reports worth relying on.
  • The full residential scope — water heaters, drains, toilets, disposals, leaks, fixtures, and the rest of our 25 services.
  • A real person answers dispatches — no call-center queue between your dispatch and the truck.
  • We'll complete your contractor onboarding packet and work inside your authorization process — approvals before work beyond authorized scope, every time.

To add us to your network: call (253) 386-5365 or send your contractor recruitment packet through our contact page.

Homeowners: In the Middle of a Warranty Claim?

Whether your coverage is through American Home Shield, First American Home Warranty, Choice, 2-10, or another provider, the process is roughly the same: you file the claim, they dispatch or authorize a contractor, and a service fee applies per visit. Where we fit:

  • If your warranty company lets you request or choose a contractor, you can ask for us by name — some plans allow it, and it never hurts to ask.
  • If your claim was denied and you're not sure the reason holds up, our free second opinion applies here too — we'll look at what actually failed and tell you straight whether the stated cause matches what we see.
  • If the warranty covers the part but the offered fix is minimal, we can quote the done-right version so you can compare real numbers before deciding.
  • If you're skipping the warranty process entirely because the service fee is close to the repair cost anyway — that math is real on small jobs, and our flat-rate quote makes the comparison easy.
Straight talk about warranty work: home warranties cover failures from normal wear and tear — not pre-existing conditions, not outside damage, not code upgrades that the repair happens to require. Those gaps surprise a lot of homeowners mid-claim. Whatever your situation, we'll tell you which bucket your problem is actually in before money changes hands — same policy as everything else we do.

Warranty Company or Warranty Claim — Either Way, Call.

Network onboarding, second opinions on claims, or straight flat-rate quotes to compare.