So, you’ve noticed some water pooling around your water heater. The cause? The water heater is leaking!
Starting January 1, 2026, Colorado will require that all new gas water heaters sold in the state be Ultra-Low NOx (nitrogen oxide) compliant. This change is part of Colorado’s continued effort to reduce air pollution, improve air quality, and align with standards already adopted in other states like California.
If you’re a Colorado homeowner, here’s what this new regulation means, and why now is a smart time to plan ahead.
Wondering how much professional drain cleaning in Colorado costs?
Have a stinky shower drain? It could be from a dirty, clogged drain or it could be P-trap issues. Learn more here.
When it comes to sewer line cleaning, there’s no need to mark your calendar.
A Littleton homeowner called us with a mystery: A leak in his living room ceiling with no clear cause.
So, here’s the story: Karen S, an Aurora homeowner, called us saying that the faucet in her backyard was leaking.
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