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    What Goes Wrong With Pueblo Pipes

    First Things First

    Here's the thing about plumbing in this area. Between mountain-fed water that is generally moderate and sub-zero winter nights and dry summers, your pipes work harder than they would in a milder climate. A little attention up front saves a lot of money later.

    The Mineral Problem No One Talks About

    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.

    Weather Wears on Your Pipes

    Few things cause more emergency calls than weather damage. Sub-zero winter nights and dry summers can turn a cracked spigot into a flooded laundry room overnight. Knowing where your main shutoff is can save you thousands in cleanup.

    What You'll Pay a Local Plumber

    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.

    Picking the Right Plumber

    Choose a plumber the way you'd choose a doctor. Ask how long they've worked locally, what kind of warranty they stand behind, and whether the price is flat-rate or hourly. Our directory makes it easy to compare top-rated pros in your community.