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What is a Heat Pump, How Do They Work & Should I Install One?

As we navigate the challenges of staying cool during the summer and warm during the winter here in Denver, while also keeping costs in check, it’s essential to explore alternative HVAC solutions beyond the usual suspects like AC units and heaters. One such option is the heat pump. In this blog post, we’ll dive into … [Read More]

How to Know If You Have Electrical System Problems: A Guide for Denver Homeowners

Electricity is the backbone of modern living, powering everything from your lights and appliances to your heating and cooling systems. But when something goes wrong with your home’s electrical system, it can pose serious risks—ranging from power failures to electrical fires. As a Denver homeowner, it’s crucial to recognize early warning signs of electrical problems … [Read More]

What Are the Stages Involved in Drain Repair?

The drains in your house do an enormous amount of work every day removing waste water out from your home and to the sewer line. The drains in the master bathroom and the kitchen see an especially large amount of water flow through them. Although drains are durable, eventually a time may come when one … [Read More]

What is the Purpose of a Trap in Kitchen Plumbing?

Every time you open the cabinet under a sink, you’ll see it: the unusual U-shaped bend in the drainpipe as it runs from the drain assembly into the wastewater system in the wall. Most of the time, you won’t think about why the drain has this odd shape; you’ll assume it must have some practical … [Read More]

Damage Caused by Leaky Pipes

Leaking pipes are a common grief that homeowners encounter with their plumbing. Not only do leaks create an annoyance, a reduction in water pressure, and a rise in water bills, but they can cause significant damage to property. Perhaps no other trouble in plumbing requires as fast a remedy as pipe leaks. (Although any problem … [Read More]

How to Prevent Backflow in Your Plumbing

Backflow in your plumbing is a serious problem that thankfully can be prevented with proper maintenance and care.  It occurs when the flow of water in your home reverses. This usually occurs because the pressure in the system is altered, either increased further down the system or decreased somewhere within the home itself. It’s a … [Read More]

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