Skilled Trades in Spokane, Washington
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Skilled trades — electricians, plumbers, HVAC, carpenters, welders — are where local matters most. Licensing, code knowledge, and same-day availability are usually decided by ZIP code, not by a national brand.
Find the top-rated skilled trades serving Spokane, Washington. Localservices.tech is a free, ad-free directory built so customers can reach local providers directly — no lead fees, no middlemen, no review-suppression.
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What to look for in a skilled trades in Spokane
- An active state license for the specific trade (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc.).
- General liability insurance and, for employees on site, workers' comp.
- Permits pulled for any work that legally requires one — no exceptions.
- Written scope of work that names the brand and model of major parts.
Typical skilled trades pricing
- Service call / diagnostic: $75–$200 in most metros.
- Hourly labor for licensed trades: $90–$175/hr (higher in coastal cities, after-hours emergencies, and for master-level work).
- Permitted work always costs more than unpermitted — that's a feature, not a bug. Permits protect the homeowner.
Ranges are national medians — local rates in Spokane may vary with demand and licensing.
Red flags to avoid
- Quotes that skip the brand, model, or warranty of the part being installed.
- Refusal to pull a permit on work that legally requires one.
- Unmarked vehicles, no business cards, no written estimate.
- Pressure to pay in cash for a discount.
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FAQ — Skilled Trades in Spokane
How do I find a skilled trades in Spokane, Washington?
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Is it free to list a skilled trades business in Spokane?
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What areas do these skilled trades providers serve?
Providers listed here serve Spokane, Washington. Many also cover nearby cities — check each listing for its service radius.
Do tradespeople need a license in my state?
Most states license electricians and plumbers at the state level, and HVAC at either the state or county level. Handymen and general repair work are usually capped at a dollar amount (often $500–$1,000 per job) before a contractor license is required. Always verify the license number on your state's licensing board website.