Plumbing Schools in Washington

Compare plumbing programs in Washington. This page helps you compare programs, understand common training formats, and find local schools. Program availability, schedules, admissions requirements, and outcomes vary by school. Contact schools directly to confirm details.

Washington Plumbing Salary Snapshot

Washington
Washington Median Pay $79,070 $38.02 per hour
U.S. Median Pay $62,970 $30.27 per hour

What to Compare (Checklist)

  • Plumbing code curriculum (IPC, UPC, or state-specific code)
  • Apprenticeship pathway (typically 4-5 years, 8,000+ hours) and program connections
  • State journeyman and master plumber licensing requirements
  • Hands-on lab hours (residential and commercial piping, fixtures, drainage)
  • OSHA safety certification and backflow prevention training

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Career Overview

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Plumbing Training by City in Washington

Aberdeen, Auburn, Bainbridge Island, Battle Ground, Bellevue, Bellingham, Bonney Lake, Bothell, Bremerton, Burien, Camas, Centralia, Covington, Des Moines, Edmonds, Ellensburg, Everett, Federal Way, Issaquah, Kenmore, Kennewick, Kent, Kirkland, Lacey, Lake Stevens, Lakewood, Longview, Lynnwood, Maple Valley, Marysville, Mercer Island, Mill Creek, Moses Lake, Mount Vernon, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Oak Harbor, Olympia, Pasco, Port Angeles, Pullman, Puyallup, Redmond, Renton, Richland, Sammamish, Seatac, Seattle, Sequim, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, Spokane, Spokane Valley, Tacoma, Tukwila, Tumwater, University Place, Vancouver, Walla Walla, Wenatchee, Yakima

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