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Denver Plumbing Services

Licensed residential and commercial plumbing across Denver — from Capitol Hill Victorians to new Park Hill builds.

What's Hiding Behind Denver's Walls

We've pulled permits in Denver long enough to know what's hiding behind the walls. Galvanized supply lines from the 1940s that have corroded to pinhole diameter. Cast iron stacks in Wash Park bungalows that crack when you look at them wrong. Clay sewer laterals that tree roots treat like an all-you-can-eat buffet.

Our crew handles the full scope — repipes, fixture swaps, tankless water heater installs, sewer scoping and replacement. We carry a Denver contractor license and pull our own permits so you're never waiting on a middle-man.

What We Do

Our Denver Plumbing Services

Whole-House Repipes

Replacing corroded galvanized or polybutylene with PEX-A, crimped and pressure-tested to 80 PSI before we close any walls.

Sewer Line Replacement

Trenchless pipe bursting for clay-to-HDPE conversions. We scope first with a camera so you know exactly where the breaks are.

Water Heater Installation

Tank and tankless. We size the unit to your fixture count and incoming water temperature — Denver's ground water runs around 45°F in winter, which affects recovery rate.

Drain Cleaning & Repair

Hydro-jetting for grease-packed kitchen lines and roots in main drains. We clear the clog and show you the camera footage.

What Denver's Infrastructure Means for Your Plumbing

Denver's freeze-thaw cycle is brutal on exposed hose bibs and under-insulated crawlspace supply lines. We install frost-proof sillcocks and insulate vulnerable runs with closed-cell foam to prevent burst pipes in January.

If your home was built before 1970, there's a good chance your sewer lateral is original clay tile. Denver Water requires a sewer scope for most property transfers now, and we see failed laterals on about 40% of pre-1970 homes we inspect. A trenchless replacement typically runs $6,000–$12,000 depending on depth and length — still cheaper than digging up your front yard the old way.

Denver Plumbing FAQs

Do you pull permits for Denver plumbing work?

Yes. We're licensed with the City and County of Denver and pull permits for any work that requires one — repipes, water heater installations, sewer replacements, and new fixture rough-ins.

How much does a sewer line replacement cost in Denver?

Trenchless replacements typically range from $6,000 to $12,000 depending on the depth, length, and access. We include a camera scope in every estimate so there are no surprises.

Can you work on Denver's older galvanized pipes?

Absolutely. We repipe galvanized systems with PEX-A, which handles Denver's hard water better and won't corrode. We can do a full repipe in most two-bath homes in two days.

Ready for Expert Plumbing in Denver?

We show up on time, give you straight answers, and fix it right the first time. No surprises.