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The contractors listed below are ready to work in your neighborhood and bring a wide range of skills and approaches to managing rainwater on private property. Use the search filters to find the right fit and don’t hesitate to reach out to a few to compare options.

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Dynamic Waters
Phone
360-545-3110
Butterfly Effect Services
Phone
661-817-7960
The Peoples Gardening Collective
Phone
206-324-0963
Mega Mushroom Mechanical
Phone
253-444-7088
Shooting Star Gardens
Phone
206-383-6498
Sustainable Rain Management
Phone
425-244-5320
Monsoon Rain Gardens
Phone
206-782-0418
PROformance Northwest INC
Phone
206-303-9909
Contemporary Homestead
Phone
206-954-3895
Thriving Garden Design
Phone
(206) 326-9732
Sandbagger Northwest
Phone
253-406-6089
Urban Earth Gardens
Phone
425-772-2217
Regeneration Landscaping
Phone
360-622-1106
Gravity Waterproofing and Drainage
Phone
206-276-4273
Liang’s Construction Co.
Phone
206-501-0292 (Chinese) ; 206-458-3285 (English)
Stone Soup Gardens
Phone
206-661-7628
Vireo Design Studio
Phone
206-409-9970
Trillium Landscape Design
Phone
206-947-9063
Cascade Ecology
Phone
206-472-4878
Shoalwater
Phone
425-200-5230
Product Water
Phone
206-450-0231
Building and Outdoor Solutions
Phone
206-395-5408
Rutheo Designs
Phone
(360) 844-2989
Tuck and Spade
Phone
206-271-9113
Earthworks Land Care
Phone
(715) 579-9101
Total Construction
Phone
206-376-3848

Disclaimer

The City of Seattle and King County are not endorsing any specific business / contractor / vendor or making any representation or warranty regarding their qualifications, products, or workmanship. The City of Seattle and King County disclaim any liability that may be alleged to arise from the work of any business / contractor / vendor on a customer project. The City of Seattle and King County offer this rebate to completed projects and do not offer warranties or guaranties. It is up to the property owner to ensure that the project is maintained correctly and operating effectively.