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Raymark Plumbing & Sewer, a Leading Plumber in Seattle, WA Celebrates 43 Years in The Industry

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Seattle, Wa.– Raymark Plumbing & Sewer is celebrating 43 years in the industry.

Raymark Plumbing & Sewer is a highly regarded local and women-owned plumber in Seattle, WA. Raymark began in 1977 with Ray, a plumber from England, and Mark, a Seattle native. Ray and Mark have now retired, and sisters Margaret Hayes and Susan Hofacker own and run the company. Dan Gardner, the first employee hired and one of the extended family, is a born problem-solver. He is still with the company, passing on his considerable knowledge to the next generation of plumbers.

Raymark employs a diverse team of 25 full-time plumbers, apprentices, field technicians, and customer service representatives. The company practices a culture of respect and integrity and is highly involved in community organizations such as the Lake City Food Bank, Special Olympics Washington, and more.

“Our employees are part of our family and that sets us apart,” said Margaret Hayes, President. “Every member of our team is personable and trustworthy, and of course professional. Together we solve challenging problems for our customers and aim to deliver the best possible customer experience.”

To commemorate more than four decades as one of Seattle’s most trusted plumbing and sewer companies, Raymark recently kicked off a Neighbor Certified ™ campaign.

“We like ‘Neighbor Certified’ because Seattle residents and homeowners trust Raymark. We offer excellent customer service and a team of knowledgeable and experienced technicians. We have the skills to tackle any job and our customers certainly attest to that,” Hayes said. “We develop long-standing relationships with our customers; we work closely with them to ensure they have a great plumbing experience.”

With its outstanding reputation and wealth of experience, Raymark is known among other local plumbing services in Seattle, WA for their depth and breadth of knowledge and their expertise in all types of plumbing and sewer scenarios.

Jon Fox, one of Raymark’s customer service representatives and fairly new to the company, says this about Raymark, “Working at Raymark has been a breath of fresh air. They really support us as employees which helps us in turn, give the best customer care possible. I love working at Raymark!”

About Raymark Plumbing & Sewer

Founded in 1977, Raymark Plumbing & Sewer has been serving homeowners and residents of the greater Seattle area for over 40 years. Raymark is located on Lake City Way NE and provides 24/7 service. To schedule service, call 206-440-9077. Visit the Raymark website at http://www.raymarkplumbing.com.

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About Raymark Plumbing and Sewer :

Raymark Plumbing & Sewer is a full-service residential plumbing and sewer company. Raymark offers honest, upfront pricing, a 100 percent workmanship guarantee, and 24-hour emergency services.

Contact Raymark Plumbing and Sewer:

Susan Hofacker

10710 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA 98125

(206) 440-9077

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