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Plumber, Electrician & HVAC for Puget Sound's Golf Course Communities
Course-side neighborhoods are their own world: architectural review before a condenser or generator goes in, quiet-placement expectations, and homes that were built — and are aging — together. We work these communities every week, from Broadmoor's pre-war estates to Gleneagle's 1990s two-stories, with one licensed team across all three trades.
Snohomish County
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Echo Falls
SnohomishEcho Falls Golf Club — opened 1992; hosted the 1993 Seattle Street of Dreams
Street of Dreams-era customs on the 522 corridor hitting the 30-year mark — furnaces, tanks, and panels all coming due, plus storm-season generators.
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Mill Creek Country Club
Mill CreekMill Creek Country Club — the 1970s planned community the city itself grew from
The original golf-course neighborhoods of Mill Creek — original furnaces, water heaters, and builder-era panels replacing division by division.
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Harbour Pointe
MukilteoHarbour Pointe Golf Club — Arthur Hills course, opened 1990, ringed by the master plan
First-generation heat pumps and furnaces reaching replacement age — with association placement and noise standards we design installs around.
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Gleneagle
ArlingtonGleneagle Golf Course — 18 public holes winding through Arlington's largest neighborhood
Arlington's 1,000-home golf community, where 1990s builder-grade systems are aging out and the ACC reviews every exterior change — even repaints.
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Seattle
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Broadmoor
SeattleBroadmoor Golf Club — private, est. 1924, beside the Washington Park Arboretum
Gated pre-war estates with knob-and-tube-era wiring, original boilers, and architectural review on every exterior change — work we plan for.
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Sand Point Country Club
SeattleSand Point Country Club — private community around the 1927 course above Lake Washington
A private club community where mid-century services meet modern all-electric loads — panel upgrades, heat pumps, and quiet installs.
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Eastside & North King
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Sahalee
SammamishSahalee Country Club — host of the 1998 PGA Championship and 2010 U.S. Senior Open
Cedar-and-glass classics under the firs — first-generation furnaces, big-glass heat loads, and HOA architectural review we navigate weekly.
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Bear Creek Country Club
WoodinvilleBear Creek Country Club — gated community around the Jack Frei championship course
Gated 3,000–7,000 sq ft customs where 1980s systems are aging out together — multi-zone comfort, generators, and gate-friendly scheduling.
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Inglewood
KenmoreInglewood Golf Club — est. 1919, one of the oldest clubs in the Pacific Northwest
Mid-century ramblers and split-levels around a century-old course — original panels and first-generation systems ready for modern upgrades.
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South Sound
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Fairwood
RentonFairwood Golf & Country Club — the course Fairwood Greens was built around in the late 1960s
Fairwood Greens' original panels, first-generation systems, and 50-year sewer lines — upgrades planned with the ACC's written-approval process in mind.
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North Shore
TacomaNorth Shore Golf Course (now Cedar Irons) — NE Tacoma's course since 1961, freshly renovated
NE Tacoma's course-side neighborhoods, where Tacoma Power's rebates make heat pump conversions and EV circuits unusually affordable.
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Every community above links back to its city's full service pages — or browse all service areas from Arlington to Tacoma.
Golf course community questions we hear most
Do golf course communities need HOA approval for a heat pump or generator?
Usually, yes. Most of these communities route exterior changes — heat pump condensers, generator pads, EV charger conduit — through an architectural review committee before work starts. Eco prepares what those applications typically need: equipment specs, placement drawings, screening plans, and manufacturer sound ratings, and we design placements that respect both the standards and your neighbors.
Why do these neighborhoods get their own pages?
Because the homes were largely built together, their systems age together — a 1970s Mill Creek Country Club original and a 1990s Gleneagle two-story have completely different panels, furnaces, and plumbing. Each page covers the housing eras, the serving utility and its rebates, the permit authority, and the community-specific questions we hear on real jobs there.
Which rebates apply in a golf course community?
The same programs as the rest of your city — they follow your electric utility, not your neighborhood. Seattle communities are Seattle City Light territory, the Eastside and Fairwood are PSE, the Snohomish County communities are Snohomish County PUD, and North Shore in NE Tacoma is Tacoma Power. Every community page lists the utility's current programs, and we confirm and file everything at your estimate.
Live on the course? Let's plan it right.
From ARC paperwork to placement and sound ratings, you'll get a clear, upfront price and a job that's done right the first time.