Eight miles down Highway 8 and we've been making the trip since 1968. Moscow homeowners and businesses get the same experienced team, same accountability, and same emergency availability as our Pullman neighbors.
Moscow and Pullman are eight miles apart but they share a lot more than a highway. The same Palouse winters that freeze pipes and stress heating systems in Pullman hit Moscow just as hard. We've been crossing the state line to serve Moscow homeowners and businesses since the beginning — it's never been an afterthought.
Moscow has its own character. The historic homes along East Third Street and the older neighborhoods near the University of Idaho campus bring the same challenges as Pullman's College Hill — aging infrastructure, galvanized pipe, furnaces and boilers that were installed decades ago and need someone who knows what they're looking at. We do.
Moscow's downtown has seen steady commercial growth, and we work with businesses and property managers throughout the city. Whether it's an HVAC system for a new commercial buildout on Main Street or a plumbing repair in a UI student rental off Palouse River Drive, we bring the same crew and the same standards we bring to every Pullman job.
Being Idaho-licensed matters. Some Washington contractors aren't set up to work across the state line legally — we are. You won't get a runaround about whether we can come out to Moscow. We can, and we do.