I have been in the service industry for many years. Plumbing is something I truly enjoy, as well as helping people solve their problems. It is the service side of plumbing that I enjoy the most which is the repair/replacement of existing plumbing. It brings me satisfaction when I can help you understand what is wrong so you feel confident about the decision you make.
Scott Plumbing is a family owned and operated business. Keith Scott has spent the last 12 years working as a Commercial Plumber and Medical Gas Installer throughout the Gulf Coast. Originally from Huntsville, Keith has returned to his hometown and bring his high level of expertise and professionalism to the Huntsville community. Whether it's a multi-million dollar project or a simple home repair, we would love to earn your business.
(256) 701-6181
Blake Brothers
(3.5 of 15 reviews)
2007 North Memorial Pkwy
Ste B,HuntsvilleAL ,35810
Way back in 1884, Hall C and J.W. Blake started our company with two men, a horse and a wagon, and the idea that good service at a reasonable price would be the basis for a successful business venture. They were right! H.C. Blake takes pride in our long history of the development of the dynamic residential, technological, government and commercial industries that characterize this region; everything from the installation of the gas lamps around the square, to the steam heat at Redstone Arsenal, to the plumbing, heating and electrical in homes dating from 1814 to 2020.
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Subcontractors Association of Alabama, (SubAla) previously Alabama Roofing Sheet Metal Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors Association (ARSM-HACCA), was formed at a state-wide convention in 1955