Quick Comparison
| Firm | Founded / Tenure & Credentials | Services & Specialties | Geographic Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crouchley Plumbing Company | 1907 (locally-started); incorporated 1970; Crouchley-Miller family ownership | OR CCB #1184, OR Master Plumber, BBB Accredited | N Lombard Street base in St. Johns/North Portland (97203); Portland Metro |
| D&F Plumbing, Heating and Cooling | 1927; Portland-based with Vancouver, WA branch | OR CCB #465, OR Plumbing #26-23PB, WA #DFPLU<strong>339 N8 (cross-state OR-WA authority), BBB Accredited | NE Holladay Street base in Lloyd District (97232); Portland Metro and southwest Washington |
| Meticulous Plumbing | Husband-and-wife founder team Meg and Leo Borton; Leo is a second-generation plumber with 30+ years field experience | OR CCB #186657, OR Master Plumber, BBB Accredited | NE Sumner Street base in Northeast Portland (97220); Gresham, Lake Oswego, Beaverton, Happy Valley, Tigard, West Linn, Milwaukie, Oregon City, Troutdale |
| All Pro Plumbing PDX | 20+ years family-owned operating tenure | OR CCB #188018, OR Master Plumber, BBB Accredited | West Portland Metro service base; Portland Metro, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Tualatin |
1. Crouchley Plumbing Company
- Address: 8717 N Lombard Street, Portland, OR 97203
- Phone: (503) 286-4431
- Founder: Crouchley family (founded 1907); current ownership Sam Miller (Owner) and Terry Miller (Vice President); Karen Sue Crouchley appears in Oregon licensing records
- Operating Since: 1907 (locally started); incorporated as Crouchley Plumbing Co. Inc. in 1970; 119-year cumulative operating history
- License: Oregon CCB #1184 (one of the lowest active CCB license numbers, reflecting early registration); OR Master Plumber
- Service area: St. Johns, North Portland, University Park, Cathedral Park, Kenton, Overlook, Arbor Lodge, Piedmont, Boise, Eliot, Mississippi Avenue corridor, Williams Avenue corridor, Alberta Arts District, Northeast Portland, downtown Portland, Pearl District, Sellwood, Westmoreland, Eastmoreland
- Website: crouchleyplumbing.com
119-Year Operating History and “No Job Is Too Small” Motto
Crouchley Plumbing Company has operated in the Portland Metro area since 1907, making it one of the longest-tenured plumbing operations in the Pacific Northwest. The firm’s locally-started date (January 1, 1907) precedes the formal Crouchley Plumbing Co. Inc. incorporation date (January 1, 1970) by 63 years, reflecting the gradual incorporation transition that long-tenured family operations often follow. Across the 119-year operating history, the firm has retained the “No Job Is Too Small” operating motto, signaling deliberate positioning toward residential repair-and-service work rather than commercial-mechanical-contractor work on large new-construction projects. Current ownership is held by Sam Miller (Owner) and Terry Miller (Vice President), with Karen Sue Crouchley appearing in Oregon licensing records as a continuing family-name registrant. The N Lombard Street base in the St. Johns neighborhood of North Portland supports the operation in a historically working-class section of the city that retains substantial pre-war residential housing stock.
St. Johns and North Portland Operating Geography
The Lombard Street headquarters in the St. Johns neighborhood (zip 97203) sits in the northernmost portion of Portland proper, on a peninsula bounded by the Willamette River to the east and west and the Columbia River to the north. St. Johns developed substantially through the 1880s through 1920s build-out cycles tied to riverfront industrial activity (lumber milling, shipbuilding, and rail-yard operations) and the surrounding residential housing stock dates predominantly to those build-out decades. The plumbing systems originally installed in this housing stock used cast-iron drain stacks, galvanized supply piping, and (in the oldest properties) lead service connections from Portland Water Bureau mains. Crouchley’s 119-year continuous Portland presence means the firm has institutional knowledge of the entire arc of Portland’s plumbing-infrastructure evolution, from the early-20th-century cast-iron-and-lead era through the post-war copper-and-cast-iron transition into the contemporary copper-and-PEX environment.
Oregon CCB #1184 and Low License Number Significance
Oregon CCB License #1184 is one of the lowest active license numbers in the Oregon Construction Contractors Board’s contractor registry, reflecting the firm’s early registration and continuous license-holder status across multiple decades. Oregon regulates contractors through the Construction Contractors Board (CCB), which requires bonding, insurance, education requirements, and license-renewal cycles, and the CCB public licensee database is the standard pre-engagement diligence verification step Oregon residential customers use. The four-digit license number (versus the six-digit numbers that newer contractors hold) reflects Crouchley’s early CCB registration history. Plumbing-trade licensing in Oregon is administered separately through the Oregon Building Codes Division (BCD) Plumbing Program, with master plumber, journeyman plumber, and apprentice plumber license tiers requiring examination passage and continuing-education renewal.
Portland Pre-War Housing Stock Service Mix
Crouchley’s primary service-mix orientation toward residential repair work aligns with the housing-stock characteristics of its core service geography. North Portland’s pre-1925 residential housing stock typically includes Old Portland-style four-square houses, Craftsman bungalows, Portland-style cottages, and pre-war duplexes, with original plumbing infrastructure that has accumulated retrofit-history layers across multiple ownership cycles. The service-mix categories common in this housing stock include cast-iron drain stack repair and replacement, galvanized-pipe-to-PEX or galvanized-to-copper conversions, lead service line replacement coordinated with Portland Water Bureau (PWB) programs (Portland Water Bureau has operated lead pipe replacement and corrosion-control programs across multiple decades), water heater service, fixture installation, and the broader plumbing-trade work that century-old housing requires.
Family Operating Continuity Across Five-Plus Generations of Trade Practice
Crouchley Plumbing’s continuous family-business operating structure across 119 years implies multi-generation Crouchley-Miller family plumbing-trade practice, even if the formal generational handoffs are not all publicly documented. The combination of 1907 founding date, 1970 incorporation date, current Miller-family ownership, and continuing Crouchley-name presence in Oregon licensing records reflects the kind of multi-generation lineage continuity that separates long-tenured family operations from acquired-and-rebranded national-rollup operations. Crouchley has remained independent across the entire 119-year span without sale to a private-equity rollup or national home-services aggregator.
2. D&F Plumbing, Heating and Cooling
- Address: 650 NE Holladay Street, Suite 1600, Portland, OR 97232 (Portland headquarters); 12007 NE 95th Street, Vancouver, WA 98682 (Vancouver branch)
- Phone: (503) 282-0993 (Portland); (360) 693-5516 (Vancouver)
- Founder: D&F family lineage (founded 1927); local family-owned operating structure across 99 years
- Operating Since: 1927 (99 years; family-owned operating continuity)
- License: Oregon CCB #465 (one of the lowest active CCB license numbers); OR Plumbing License #26-23PB; Washington Plumbing License #DFPLU339 N8 (cross-state OR-WA authority); BBB Accredited
- Service area: Portland (Lloyd District, Pearl District, Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, North), Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Oregon City, Milwaukie, Gresham, Vancouver WA, Camas WA, Battle Ground WA, Ridgefield WA
- Website: dandfplumbing.com
99-Year Operating Tenure Approaching Centennial
D&F Plumbing was founded in 1927 in Portland, Oregon, and the firm has operated as a locally-owned family business across 99 years of continuous Portland-Metro presence (with the 100-year centennial milestone arriving in 2027). The firm holds Oregon CCB License #465, one of the lowest active CCB license numbers in the state’s contractor registry, reflecting early CCB registration history and continuous license-holder status across multiple decades. The Lloyd District headquarters at 650 NE Holladay Street provides central Portland positioning with quick access to the inner Eastside neighborhoods (Sullivan’s Gulch, Kerns, Buckman, Grant Park, Irvington), and the Vancouver, Washington branch at 12007 NE 95th Street extends the operating footprint across the Columbia River into Clark County, Washington.
Cross-State OR-WA Operating Authority
D&F Plumbing’s credential portfolio includes Oregon CCB #465 plus OR Plumbing License #26-23PB plus Washington Plumbing License #DFPLU339 N8, providing cross-state operating authority across the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area. The Portland-Vancouver MSA straddles the Columbia River state border, with substantial commuter and residential cross-state movement (many residents work in Portland while living in Vancouver, Washington, motivated by Washington’s lack of state income tax and the lower cost of living in Clark County). Cross-state plumbing license authority lets D&F Plumbing serve both sides of the river under a unified operating structure, which most Portland-only or Vancouver-only operators cannot match.
Lloyd District Headquarters and Inner Eastside Service Geography
The 650 NE Holladay Street headquarters sits in the Lloyd District of Portland, immediately east of the Willamette River and the Steel Bridge, providing central-Portland positioning with rapid access to the inner Eastside neighborhoods and downtown Portland across the river. The Lloyd District has transformed substantially across the firm’s operating history, evolving from a railyard-and-industrial corridor into a contemporary office-and-residential mixed-use district, and D&F’s continuous presence across this transformation reflects sustained local-market integration. The working radius extends across the full Portland Metro residential market and into Clark County, Washington through the Vancouver branch.
Triple-Service Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Portfolio
D&F’s service-mix breadth includes plumbing, heating, and cooling service lines, distinguishing the firm from plumbing-only operators in the Portland Metro market. The plumbing-and-heating combination is operationally significant in the Pacific Northwest because forced-air heating and ductless heat-pump heating dominate the residential heating mix, and water heater service (a plumbing scope), gas-line work for furnace and water heater hookup (a plumbing scope), and HVAC mechanical service (a separate trade) overlap meaningfully in residential service work. The integrated service portfolio supports residential customers who would otherwise need to coordinate multiple contractors for whole-home renovation, water heater replacement, or furnace replacement projects.
3. Meticulous Plumbing
- Address: 11918 NE Sumner Street, Portland, OR 97220
- Phone: (503) 208-2812
- Founder: Meg Borton and Leo Borton (husband-and-wife founder team); Leo Borton is a second-generation plumber with 30+ years of plumbing-trade field experience
- Operating Since: Founded by Meg and Leo Borton; Leo’s plumbing-trade lineage extends to his father’s prior plumbing-trade practice (second-generation plumber)
- License: Oregon CCB #186657; OR Master Plumber; BBB Accredited
- Service area: Portland, Gresham, Lake Oswego, Beaverton, Happy Valley, Fairview, Tigard, West Linn, Milwaukie, Oregon City, Troutdale, Damascus, Sandy
- Website: meticulousplumbing.com
Husband-and-Wife Owner-Operator Structure
Meticulous Plumbing operates under the husband-and-wife owner-operator team of Meg Borton and Leo Borton, with Leo holding the active OR Master Plumber credential under which the firm’s plumbing work is performed. The owner-operator structure means the senior decision-makers on the business have direct field experience with the residential plumbing infrastructure across the Portland Metro service area, and the small-firm operational structure supports a service-quality positioning oriented toward attentive customer service rather than high-volume dispatch operations. Meticulous Plumbing’s owner-operator model sets apart the firm from larger Portland-Metro plumbing operators with multi-truck dispatch fleets and call-center customer service infrastructure.
Second-Generation Plumbing Trade Lineage
Leo Borton brings 30+ years of plumbing-trade field experience and a second-generation plumber lineage extending to his father’s prior plumbing-trade practice. The combined 30+ years of personal field experience plus the inherited trade-knowledge transmission from a previous Borton-family plumber gives Leo’s master-plumber credentials a depth of accumulated practice context that single-generation operators cannot replicate. Second-generation plumber lineages typically embed institutional knowledge of trade techniques, code-evolution patterns, regional housing-stock characteristics, and customer-service practices across two generations of working-plumber experience.
Northeast Portland Operating Base and Suburban Service Geography
The 11918 NE Sumner Street headquarters in northeast Portland (zip 97220, in the Parkrose/Argay neighborhood) provides positioning between Portland proper and the eastern suburbs (Gresham, Fairview, Troutdale) while supporting service west into the suburban-housing corridors of Lake Oswego, Beaverton, Tigard, and West Linn. This geographic spread covers the full residential Portland Metro service area, with a service-mix orientation toward the contemporary suburban single-family housing and townhome stock that dominates the post-1970 build-out neighborhoods alongside the pre-war housing of inner Portland.
4. All Pro Plumbing PDX
- Address: 2092 NE Aloclek Drive, Suite 503, Hillsboro, OR 97124
- Phone: (503) 760-1184
- Founder: All Pro Plumbing family lineage; family-owned operating continuity 20+ years
- Operating Since: 20+ years family-owned operating tenure (founded approximately 2000-2005 era)
- License: Oregon CCB #188018; OR Master Plumber; BBB Accredited
- Service area: West Portland Metro (Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Tualatin, Aloha, Cedar Hills, Cedar Mill, Bethany, Sherwood), Portland (Northwest Portland, Southwest Portland, Multnomah Village), Lake Oswego, West Linn
- Website:** allproplumbingpdx.com
Family-Owned Operating Continuity Across 20+ Years
All Pro Plumbing has operated as a family-owned local plumbing contractor for more than 20 years, providing residential and commercial plumbing service across the West Portland Metro corridor. The family-owned operating structure has remained intact across the 20+ year operating history without sale to a regional consolidator or national rollup, and the operating geography concentrates on the western suburbs of Portland (Washington County), distinguishing the firm from operators headquartered in Portland proper that serve a more central-and-eastern footprint.
West Portland Metro Operating Geography
All Pro Plumbing’s West Portland Metro orientation covers the suburban-residential housing stock of Washington County, including Beaverton (Oregon’s sixth-largest city), Hillsboro (home to Intel’s largest manufacturing campus and the Silicon Forest tech corridor), Tigard, Tualatin, Aloha, Cedar Hills, Cedar Mill, Bethany, and Sherwood. The Washington County housing stock is dominated by post-1970 suburban single-family housing and townhome communities, with Hillsboro’s tech-corridor build-out generating substantial newer (post-1990) suburban housing alongside older pre-war Hillsboro and Beaverton historic-district housing. The plumbing-service-mix implications include water heater service, drain cleaning, fixture installation, repipe work, and gas-line service across the modern suburban-housing typology.
Oregon CCB #188018 Compliance and Service Mix
All Pro Plumbing operates under Oregon CCB License #188018, satisfying the standard CCB credentialing required for Oregon contractors. The firm’s service-mix breadth includes residential plumbing service, commercial plumbing service (light-commercial scope on small-business and office-park properties), water heater installation and replacement, drain cleaning, sewer service, and remodel plumbing service. The dual residential-and-commercial service capability lets the firm serve both the suburban-residential customer base and the small-commercial properties in the Beaverton-Hillsboro tech-corridor business districts.
Reference Notes
Portland’s residential plumbing market reflects three environmental and licensing pressures that distinguish operators from each other. The first is housing-stock vintage and Pacific Northwest climate: Portland’s residential housing stock spans pre-1900 Italianate and Queen Anne-era Old Portland housing in the inner neighborhoods (Old Town, the Pearl District before its mixed-use transformation, parts of Northwest Portland), substantial pre-1925 Craftsman bungalow and Old Portland-style four-square housing across the inner Eastside (Buckman, Sunnyside, Hawthorne, Belmont, Mt. Tabor, Laurelhurst, Irvington, Alameda) and inner North Portland (Mississippi, Williams, Alberta, Boise, Eliot, St. Johns), 1925 through 1955 mid-century housing in the streetcar-suburb buildouts (Sellwood, Westmoreland, Eastmoreland, Southeast Portland), and post-1970 suburban-development housing in the western suburbs (Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Tualatin) and eastern suburbs (Gresham, Fairview, Troutdale). The Pacific Northwest’s wet climate (Portland averages 36+ inches of annual rainfall, concentrated heavily in the November-through-April rainy season) generates plumbing-service-mix orientation toward sewer-and-stormwater-system service, foundation-and-crawlspace plumbing work, sump pump installation, and the moisture-management work that residential plumbing in a high-rainfall climate requires. The second structural condition is licensing depth: Oregon regulates contractors through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB), which requires bonding, insurance, education requirements, and license-renewal cycles for all licensed contractors, and the CCB public licensee database (search.ccb.state.or.us) is the standard pre-engagement diligence verification step Oregon residential customers use. Plumbing-trade licensing is administered separately through the Oregon Building Codes Division (BCD) Plumbing Program, with master plumber, journeyman plumber, and apprentice plumber license tiers. Cross-state OR-WA license authority matters in the Portland-Vancouver MSA because the metro straddles the Columbia River state border, with substantial commuter and residential cross-state movement. The third structural condition is national rollup activity: the Portland plumbing trade has experienced consolidation pressure from regional and national aggregators (Authority Brands’ Benjamin Franklin Plumbing franchise system, Mr. Rooter Plumbing as part of Neighborly’s franchise network, and Service Experts as a regional consolidator), and the four Portland firms profiled here all run as locally-owned independent operators outside the rollup pattern, with multi-generation family ownership (Crouchley 1907 Crouchley-Miller family lineage), 99-year family-owned operating continuity (D&F Plumbing 1927), second-generation plumber lineage (Meticulous under Leo Borton’s Borton-family second-generation trade practice), and 20+ year family-owned operating tenure (All Pro Plumbing).
Tenure profiles across the four firms vary across approximately a 100-year span, and the ranking aligns with both formal corporate founding dates and family-trade lineage continuity. Crouchley Plumbing Company leads on the longest tenure dimension, with a 1907 locally-started date and continuous Portland Metro operating presence across 119 years now under Sam Miller (Owner) and Terry Miller (Vice President) with the Crouchley name continuing in Oregon licensing records (Karen Sue Crouchley); the N Lombard Street base in St. Johns grounds operating continuity in a historically working-class section of North Portland with substantial pre-war housing stock that the firm’s 119-year accumulated trade-knowledge depth uniquely supports. The Oregon CCB #1184 license number (one of the lowest active CCB numbers in the state’s contractor registry) reflects early CCB registration history and continuous regulatory-compliance tenure. D&F Plumbing follows on the second-longest tenure dimension, with a 1927 founding date and 99-year approaching-centennial operating history, supported by Oregon CCB #465 (also one of the lowest active CCB numbers), OR Plumbing License #26-23PB, and Washington plumbing license cross-state authority that lets the firm serve both the Portland and Vancouver, Washington sides of the Portland-Vancouver MSA. The Lloyd District headquarters in central Portland and Vancouver, Washington branch provide dual operating bases supporting cross-state service. Meticulous Plumbing’s second-generation plumber lineage under Leo Borton (with 30+ years of personal field experience plus inherited Borton-family plumbing-trade practice from a previous-generation Borton plumber) and husband-and-wife owner-operator structure with Meg Borton secures a service-quality-oriented positioning at small-firm scale that separates from larger multi-truck Portland Metro operators. All Pro Plumbing’s 20+ year family-owned operating continuity and West Portland Metro orientation cover the Washington County tech-corridor suburban-housing stock that the Beaverton-Hillsboro tech-employment concentration generates. The credential portfolios scale with the operating-tenure profile: Crouchley’s CCB #1184 four-digit license number, D&F’s CCB #465 plus cross-state OR-WA plumbing license combination, Meticulous’s CCB #186657 plus second-generation Master Plumber depth, and All Pro’s CCB #188018 together provide the four-firm comparison framework that Portland-Metro residential customers use to select between long-tenured independent local operators outside the has rolled up several Pacific Northwest operators across the past decade..
Selection Methodology
Selection follows four criteria. First, continuous family ownership or founder-operator continuity outside the national rollup pattern. Second, verifiable OR Master Plumber plus CCB License license cross-checked via the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) plus Oregon BCD Plumbing Program public lookup. Third, BBB Accreditation or equivalent third-party rating. Fourth, minimum 10-year continuous operating tenure with documented Portland, OR service coverage. Firms acquired by national franchise networks (Authority Brands’ Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, Neighborly’s Mr. Rooter, Service Experts, Roto-Rooter, Wrench Group, Redwood Services, Master Trades Group, ARS) are excluded.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I verify a Portland, OR plumber’s license?
Use the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) plus Oregon BCD Plumbing Program public licensee database at search.ccb.state.or.us. Search by license number or business name. Confirm active status, classification, bonding, and insurance before authorizing work.
What credentials should a Portland, OR plumber hold?
At minimum: OR Master Plumber plus CCB License credential plus general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. Specialty work (gas line, backflow prevention, fire sprinkler, sewer lateral) requires additional credential layers.
How can I tell if a Portland, OR plumber is locally owned versus a national rollup?
Check ownership disclosures and acquisition history. National franchise brands typically operate under parent-company branding. Search the firm name plus “acquired” or “parent company” to surface ownership structure. The four firms in this directory all run as independent locally-owned operators.
When should I call an emergency plumber in Portland?
Burst pipes, sewer backups, gas leaks, no-water events, and water heater failures justify after-hours dispatch. Each firm in this directory offers either 24/7 emergency service or structured after-hours response.
Editorial Note
Compiled by the editorial team. Firm details cross-verified through state license databases, BBB business profiles, and firm-published websites where available. License numbers should be re-verified through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) plus Oregon BCD Plumbing Program public lookup before authorizing work. Information current as of the date below; firm details may change without notice. Last updated: 2026-05-10.