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    Hard Water, Slab Leaks, and Denver Winters

    First Things First

    Plumbing isn't glamorous, but it's the system you'll think about most when something goes wrong. With sub-zero winter nights and dry summers and mountain-fed water that is generally moderate, local homes have a few quirks worth knowing before you ever call a pro.

    What Your Water Is Doing to Your Pipes

    One quiet budget killer is mountain-fed water that is generally moderate. It builds up scale inside the tank and along supply lines, which means hotter operating temps, higher bills, and earlier failures. A softener installed up front usually pays back within a few years.

    Seasonal Issues to Watch

    Local weather plays a bigger role than people realize. Between sub-zero winter nights and dry summers and rocky, frost-heaving ground, the ground around your foundation moves more than you'd think. That movement can stress sewer lines and shift slab plumbing over time.

    Typical Costs to Expect

    Most local plumbers charge $90 to $150 an hour, with a service call fee of around $75 to $125. Common repairs run from $150 for a leaky faucet to $400 for a garbage disposal swap. Water heater replacement typically falls between $1,500 and $3,500 depending on tank type and code upgrades.

    How to Hire Smart

    When you're hiring, look for clear communication, fair pricing, and a guarantee on the work. Bonus points if they take photos of the problem and walk you through it. Browse vetted local plumbers in our directory to compare ratings and pick a pro you trust.