Service categories
Commercial Plumbing, Drain Cleaning, Emergency Plumbing, Faucet Repair, Fixture Installation, Garbage Disposal, Gas Line Installation, Gas Line Repair
Permit Guidance
Many municipalities in Colorado require permits for plumbing work including water heater replacement, repiping, and sewer line repairs. Contact your local building department for requirements specific to Denver.
- Water heater replacements and new installations usually require a permit.
- Major repiping or sewer line work typically needs a permit and inspection.
- Some jurisdictions allow homeowners to pull permits; others require a licensed contractor.
- Always ask your plumber: "Will you pull the necessary permits and schedule inspections?"
Water & Sewer Information
Denver water and sewer service is typically managed by the municipal water department or a local utility district. Contact your provider for information about water quality, service line responsibility, and sewer connection requirements.
Before hiring a plumber for sewer work, confirm which portion of the sewer line is your responsibility (typically from your house to the property line or main).
Common Services in Denver
Plumbers in Denver, CO
Our directory lists 1 skilled plumbing professionals serving the Denver metro area, from Capitol Hill to LoDo and Cherry Creek to Washington Park. Whether you're dealing with a burst pipe in an older Highlands home, a finicky water heater in a suburban development, or a clogged sewer line near City Park, finding a qualified local plumber starts here.
Why Choose a Local Denver Plumber
- Understanding of Denver's Aging Infrastructure: From Victorian-era pipes in Curtis Park to modern systems in Stapleton, local pros know the territory.
- Familiarity with Local Codes: Denver's permitting process is unique. Local plumbers navigate Denver Water regulations and city inspections without issue.
- Rapid Response Across the City: Traffic and distance matter in a spread-out city. A local plumber in Denver gets to your home in Glendale or Lakewood faster than a national chain.
- Experience with Altitude and Climate: High altitude affects water pressure and heater efficiency. Denver plumbers know how to handle our dry climate, hard water, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Local Plumbing Considerations
- Neighborhood Age & Infrastructure: Denver's 727,000 residents live in a city with highly variable plumbing. Older neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Baker, and Five Points often have galvanized steel or cast iron pipes that need replacement. Newer areas like Stapleton and River North (RiNo) feature modern PEX systems.
- Hard Water: Denver's water is considered moderately hard (around 120-180 ppm). This leads to significant mineral buildup in water heaters, faucets, and dishwashers. Local plumbers can recommend and install water softeners to extend appliance life.
- Altitude Adjustments: At 5,280 feet, water boils at 202°F. This reduces water heater efficiency. Many Denver homes require high-altitude orifice adjustments on gas water heaters to prevent problems and ensure safety.
- Freeze-Thaw Cycles: Colorado's Front Range climate means frequent freezing and thawing in spring and fall. This puts stress on outdoor spigots and uninsulated pipes in crawlspaces and attics. A local plumber can advise on proper insulation and frost-proof sillcocks.
- Permit Requirements: The City and County of Denver requires permits for most significant plumbing work (water heater replacement, repipes, new construction). Verify your plumber pulls the proper permits with Denver Community Planning and Development.
Available Services
Plumbers listed in Denver commonly offer these services for homes and businesses across the Mile High City:
- Emergency
- Gas
- Installation
- Commercial
- Drain/Sewer
- Repair
- Water Heaters
Denver Plumbing FAQ
- Why is my water heater making noise in Denver?
That rumbling is likely sediment buildup from Denver's hard water. Flushing your tank annually and having a local plumber check the anode rod can prevent premature failure.
- Do I need a permit to replace my water heater in Denver?
Yes. Denver Water and Community Planning and Development require permits for water heater replacements to ensure safety and code compliance. A licensed local plumber typically handles this for you.
- What causes frozen pipes in Denver, and how can I prevent it?
Denver's dry climate and fluctuating temperatures often catch homeowners off guard. Exposed