Squak Mountain, Washington
zipcodes - 98027, 98029
Get to know the Squak Mountain, Washington community better with our comprehensive pest control and extermination services for ants, spiders, bees, wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, stinging insects, rats and mice, nuisance animals, and more. Our expert construction services include crawl space and attic clean outs and repairs, odor remediations, dead animal removal, and more. We Also Provide Expert Construction Services for Re-Insulation, Ductwork, and Real Estate Transaction Support.
Pest Control Northwest is the trusted pest control solution for Kirkland business owners and homeowners alike. With over years of experience, owner Trey Shelton has worked directly with every customer to ensure high quality pest removal and pest eradication solutions that minimize risk and maximize results. He is a licensed, insured and bonded contractor providing proven pest control methodologies for any pest problem. So if you're feeling overwhelmed by pests in your property, or simply want peace of mind when it comes to pest removal, then look no further than Pest Control Northwest and Trey Shelton!
The City of Squak Mountain
Squak Mountain is the second most westerly mountain of the Issaquah Alps mountain chain in Washington state. It is situated between Cougar Mountain to the west and Tiger Mountain to the east. Interstate 90 parallels the base of the north side of the mountain. Much of the Squak Mountain watershed drains into Lake Sammamish. Most of the mountain is protected by Squak Mountain State Park and the Cougar/Squak and Squak/Tiger Corridors of King County.
Squak Mountain actually consists of three major peaks: the Central Peak, the West Peak, and the Southeast Peak. The name "Squak" comes from the Southern Lushootseed placename, which is also the source of the name Issaquah Creek and the city of Issaquah.
Squak Mountain first appears in the history of European settlement after the discovery of coal on the mountain in 1859. This helped fuel the establishment of the first commercial coal mine in Issaquah in 1862 and in Renton in 1863. While there is no longer coal mining on Squak Mountain, the dangers posed by abandoned mines are one reason it has been preserved from development.
Useful Links and Local Features
Squak Mountain – Washington Trails Association
Squak Mountain State Park, WA – SceneofChangery
Erickson Files for New Logging Permit On Squak Mountain April 11, 2013 – IssaquahReporter
Squak Mountain Trail Marathon, Half Marathon, 12K & 50K – Marathons.Net
Equinox Horse Boarding – EquinoxFarm
Squak Mountain Greenhouses & Nursery
Know What’s Below, Call Before You Dig
Pest Control and Extermination Services for Squak Mountain – Trey Shelton
Bee, Wasp, Hornet and Yellow Jacket Nest Removal for Squak Mountain – Trey Shelton
Beaver, Otter, Mt. Beaver and Raccoon Trapping for Squak Mountain – Trey Shelton
Tree Removal, Topping and Thinning – Mike Green
Real Estate Services – Stephen Macdonald
Real Estate Services – John Fiala
Real Estate Services – Stacey Chellis
Real Estate Services – John L. Scott in North Bend
Real Estate Services – Beth Billington
Precision Turf Equipment – Dan Robinson
Drainage and Structural Services
Handicraftsman Services – Roger McColley
Professional Painting Services – Matt Elam and PJ Clarke
Irrigation, Lighting, Backflow Device Testing, Service & Repairs – Dave Sheldon
Ballard Ornamental Ironworks, Inc. – Douglas and David Farage
Tom McIntosh Glass and Glazing - Tom McIntosh
Fasteners, Tools, Maintenance & Shop Supplies
Woodworking Power Tools, Bits & Hand Tools
Premium Cedar, Exotic Hardwoods, Custom Milling
Home Improvement & Outdoor Equipment – Monroe
Household Maintenance Products & Materials, Hardware & Supplies
Premium Quality Paints – The Professional Painters Paint Store