GTG Plumbing is licensed with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Our plumbing contractor license number is GTGPLPL784DM, which confirms our compliance with state requirements for training, bonding, and insurance.
We welcome verification and believe transparency is an important part of earning trust. Taking a few moments to confirm licensing helps homeowners make informed decisions and avoid unlicensed or uninsured contractors.
Our Plumbing License
GTG Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Our license number, GTGPLPL784DM, confirms that we meet the state’s requirements for training, experience, and ongoing compliance. Licensing helps ensure that plumbing work is performed safely, correctly, and in accordance with current plumbing codes.
Working with a licensed contractor also means the business is accountable to state oversight. This provides an added layer of protection for homeowners and helps ensure work is completed to professional standards.
Homeowners are encouraged to verify contractor credentials before hiring any plumbing company. GTG Plumbing’s license status can be confirmed through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries using our license number GTGPLPL784DM.
Bonding & Insurance Coverage
In addition to being licensed, GTG Plumbing is bonded and insured as required by Washington state law. Bonding helps protect homeowners if work is not completed as agreed or does not meet legal requirements. This financial protection is in place for the customer’s benefit.
Our insurance coverage includes general liability and workers’ compensation. This helps protect homeowners and our team in the unlikely event of accidental damage or injury during service. Carrying proper insurance allows customers to move forward with confidence, knowing their home and property are protected.
Why Licensing, Bonding & Insurance Matter
Hiring a licensed, bonded, and insured plumber is about more than paperwork. These credentials help protect homeowners from unnecessary risk and ensure plumbing work is done correctly from the start.
Licensed contractors are required to follow state and local codes, which helps prevent safety issues and failed inspections. Bonding and insurance reduce homeowners' financial liability if something goes wrong. Together, these protections help provide peace of mind when allowing a contractor to work in your home.
| Protection | What It Means | Why It Matters to Homeowners |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed | Contractor meets state requirements | Helps ensure work meets code and safety standards |
| Bonded | Financial protection is in place | Protects homeowners if work is not completed properly |
| Insured | Liability and injury coverage | Reduces homeowner risk during service |
| Code Compliance | Local plumbing rules are followed | Helps avoid failed inspections and future issues |
Local Code Compliance & Standards
Plumbing codes and permitting requirements can vary by city and county. Our team is familiar with local plumbing standards throughout Pierce County, including Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, South Hill, Spanaway, University Place, and Gig Harbor.
Staying up to date with local codes helps ensure plumbing work passes inspection and performs reliably over time. This attention to compliance helps reduce the risk of future problems and protects the long-term value of your home.