Scottie's Plumbing & Repair

4.2
57 reviews

About

Backflow Prevention
Scottie's Plumbing & Repair provides residential and commercial plumbing services to the Oak Harbor, WA area.

Location

Scottie's Plumbing & Repair
40 NE Midway Blvd, Oak Harbor, WA
98277, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • DC
    Deborah Carr
    Aug 6, 2025
    5.0
    We had an emergency situation that involved the water shut off valves. The Fire Department had to turn the water off at the meter last night. I called Scotties at 8am, they came right out, replaced the valves and had the water back on within 20 minutes! I am so thankful for their prompt and professional response!
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    John Youngsman
    Mar 15, 2019
    5.0
    Only plumbers anyone on Whidbey should use.
  • GS
    George Saul
    Nov 25, 2014
    5.0
    We have had Scottie's out on 2 occasions and on both they did an excellent job. I had a couple burst outside hose faucets/pipes (my fault) and they were careful to minimize dry wall cuts and ancillary damage and disruption. Very customer oriented and polite. I recommend them.
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    Mitch Coupeville
    Feb 13, 2013
    5.0
    We desperately needed a plumber last Sunday. Asked around on Facebook for plumber recommendations to clear a main drain line on a weekend. A few friends suggested Scotties. We called Sunday morning and got an answer immediately. Told they would be out in a few hours and they were, even a little earlier. They called to confirm about an hour before they came. Did the roto-rooting and cleared the plugged drain in under an hour. Scottie's was great. Prompt, polite and got the job done. We had them install a hot water heater and do some faucet repair probably 7 years ago at another house and they did a professional job at a fair price.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scottie's Plumbing & Repair

What should I do in case of a burst pipe?

Turn the water off and give us a call.

How can I prevent frozen pipes in the winter?

Leave all of your cabinet doors open when it’s cold, locate your main shutoff when it thaws, make sure all the rooms are well-heated, and let the faucet drip if you can.