Hunts Point’s Unique Heritage and Your Home’s Plumbing Needs
Long before your beautiful home stood here, the Sammamish Indian tribe used this area as their camping ground. Later, when Washington was still a territory, Leigh S. J. Hunt acquired property from an old homesteader in the early 1870s. That’s how this special place got its name.
The town was officially incorporated on August 22, 1955. Things really picked up when the city installed its first sewers in 1960. Then came the game-changer: the original Evergreen Point Floating Bridge opened in 1963, connecting Hunts Point to Seattle. Suddenly, this quiet lakeside retreat became one of Washington’s most sought-after residential communities.
From Native American camping ground to exclusive residential haven, Hunts Point has always had a special relationship with water. Lake Washington shapes everything here, from the stunning views to the complex plumbing systems in your luxury homes. Our professional plumbers understand exactly what it takes to serve homes in this prestigious waterfront community. Whether you live in a historic residence or a modern architectural masterpiece, we’ve got you covered.