Colorado’s 2026 drought is shrinking rivers and reservoirs — and it’s creating a new kind of plumbing risk for Denver homes and businesses Colorado’s drought has tightened its grip by mid-summer 2026, pushing streamflows toward record lows, draining key reservoirs, stressing fish populations, and even threatening hydropower
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Executive Summary You likely need sewer line repair when problems appear across multiple fixtures (recurring backups, whole-home slow drainage, gurgling) and/or when sewer odors and yard/foundation moisture point to a damaged buried main line rather than a single-drain clog. The definitive next step is a camera inspection
Read more →Eastern Colorado is on alert for a potentially volatile round of afternoon storms, with the Denver metro area included in the zone where severe weather could develop. The National Weather Service has warned that some storms may produce large hail and intense wind gusts—conditions that often lead
Read more →Executive Summary A sudden Denver water bill increase is almost always caused by either higher metered gallons (typically from a continuous leak like a toilet or irrigation issue) or a billing change (longer cycle, tier/rate shift, or an estimated-to-actual read adjustment). The definitive resolution is to confirm
Read more →Metro Denver is in the middle of one of its hottest, driest summers in years, and local water providers are reporting shrinking reservoir supplies, stricter outdoor watering limits, and a sharp rise in enforcement. From Aurora’s spike in fines to Highlands Ranch’s declining reservoir levels and unusually
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