Lead Line Replacement
Removing original lead supply lines still found in some historic Littleton homes. We replace with copper or PEX to meet current safety standards.
From historic Main Street to Ken Caryl — professional plumbing across Littleton.
Littleton's got some of the oldest housing in the south metro area and some of the newest. A Main Street Victorian with original lead supply lines sits ten minutes from a Solterra spec home with a manifolded PEX system. We work on both.
The common thread in Littleton is homeowners who care about their property and want straight answers. We don't up-sell. If your water heater has three years of life left, we'll tell you that. If it's leaking from the tank, we'll tell you that too — and give you a fixed price to replace it before you go home to a wet basement.
What We Do
Removing original lead supply lines still found in some historic Littleton homes. We replace with copper or PEX to meet current safety standards.
Spot repairs and full replacements for Littleton's aging sewer laterals. We use trenchless methods when possible to preserve landscaping.
Annual flushes, anode rod replacement, and full unit swaps. We extend water heater life with maintenance and replace when it's time.
Frost-proof hose bibs, irrigation connections, and outdoor kitchen plumbing for Littleton's active outdoor lifestyle.
Historic Littleton homes near downtown can still have galvanized supply lines, cast iron drains, and in rare cases, original lead service lines from the city main to the house. These aren't just plumbing issues — they're health concerns. We prioritize lead line replacements and coordinate with Littleton water service when the city-side connection needs updating too.
The newer subdivisions south and west of town have modern plumbing but aren't problem-free. Ken Caryl and Solterra homes on expansive soils can develop slab leaks as foundations shift subtly over time. Early detection saves tens of thousands in remediation — if you notice a warm spot on your floor or an unexplained spike in your water bill, call us for leak detection.
Some historic homes near downtown may still have lead service lines. We test and replace these with copper or PEX. It's a health priority and we treat it as one.
Expansive soils and foundation movement stress copper lines running under the slab. A warm spot on the floor or a sudden water bill increase are the warning signs. We use electronic detection to locate them precisely.
Annually. Littleton's water deposits sediment in tank water heaters that reduces efficiency and accelerates corrosion. We flush the tank and check the anode rod — two things that extend heater life by years.
We show up on time, give you straight answers, and fix it right the first time. No surprises.