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Plumbing & sanitation · AK · 60 marine listings

Plumbing & Sanitation in Alaska

Browse marine providers across Alaska. Heads, holding tanks, freshwater systems, and through-hull plumbing.

About this service

The plumbing system on a yacht is rarely glamorous but consistently the source of expensive surprises when it fails — a leaking through-hull can sink the boat, a failed holding tank pump-out leaves the head unusable, and freshwater system failures end cruising trips early. A competent marine plumber handles head and holding tank service, through-hull replacement, freshwater pump and hose work, and watermaker installation. For shop-grade work (welded stainless steel tanks, custom fittings), look for a marine fabricator.

Marine providers in Alaska

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No exact plumbing & sanitation matches yet — these are notable marine shops in Alaska. Many marinas and yards offer plumbing & sanitation without naming it explicitly.

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Bay Welding

Boat Shop · Repair services
3301 East End Road, Homer, AK 99603
+1 907-235-5103Website
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Compeau's

Boat Shop · Repair services
4122 Boat Street, Fairbanks, AK 99709
+1-907-479-2271Website
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ATEC

Boat Shop · Repair services
38566 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Kenai, AK 99611
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ACI Boats

Boat Builder · Repair services
AK

Ashbreez Boatworks

Boat Builder · Repair services
801 E. 82nd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99518

Boat Building Fiberglass Shop

Boat Builder · Repair services
AK

Boat Works of Alaska

Boat Builder · Repair services
AK

Dewey's Cook Inlet

Boat Shop · Repair services
AK

Heavy Weather Custom Boats

Boat Builder · Repair services
AK

Heavy Weather Custom Boats

Boat Builder · Repair services
AK

Marine Services of Alaska

Boat Shop · Repair services
AK

Seward Heavy Industrial Power

Boat Builder · Repair services
AK

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Frequently asked

How often should marine head joker valves be replaced?
Joker valves (the rubber check valves in manual marine heads) typically need replacement every 1–2 years on regularly-used heads. Signs of failure include backflow from the bowl, hard pumping, and discharge odors. Replacement is a 30-minute DIY job for most popular head models.
What is a Type III MSD?
Type III marine sanitation devices are USCG-classified holding tank systems with no overboard discharge. They're required in no-discharge zones (most U.S. waters within 3 miles of shore, all lakes and rivers). Service involves pump-out, deodorant treatment, and periodic vent filter replacement.