Severe storms swept across the Denver metro Monday afternoon, prompting a tornado watch that has since expired for Denver while remaining active for Colorado’s Eastern Plains through 9 p.m., according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Along with heavy rain and hail, the fast-changing warnings created
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Executive Summary Denver homeowners should use routine sewer video inspections to replace guesswork with visual proof—catching roots, aging-pipe defects, and developing failures before they cause backups or costly excavation. The best results come from inspections that include clear footage, accurate locating/marking, and evidence-based next-step options. Key Takeaways
Read more →Executive Summary Shower pressure drops when other fixtures run because your home’s plumbing has limited pressure and flow to share, and additional demand diverts water away from the shower line. In most cases, the shower valve isn’t “broken”—the problem is a system bottleneck such as restrictions, undersized
Read more →Colorado’s drought just escalated in a way that will affect everyday households and businesses across Denver and the entire state. Governor Jared Polis has declared a statewide drought emergency and moved Colorado into Phase 3 of the Drought Response Plan—signaling tighter coordination, potential emergency funding, and a
Read more →Executive Summary Commercial plumbing contractor Denver cost is primarily driven by building complexity, access, code/permit requirements, and urgency—not just parts and labor. The article argues that the best way to control spend and reduce change orders is to require documented diagnostics, itemized bids, and clear service agreement
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