Leak & pipe repair
Visible drips, damp cabinets, wall or ceiling stains, supply-line concerns, and unexplained water.
Discuss a leakWestminster, CO plumbing company
From a dripping faucet to a backed-up drain, a cold shower, or a sewer concern, describe what changed and get the conversation started.

Whole-home coverage
Plumbing systems overlap. A symptom at one fixture can sometimes point to a concern elsewhere, so the full pattern matters.
Visible drips, damp cabinets, wall or ceiling stains, supply-line concerns, and unexplained water.
Discuss a leakSlow sinks, tubs, showers, recurring clogs, and gurgling drains.
No hot water, changing temperatures, tank leaks, noises, repair, and replacement.
Running, rocking, leaking, clogging, weak flushing, and replacement.
Drips, low flow, worn valves, shower hardware, and fixture updates.
Several slow drains, backups, odors, root concerns, and camera inspection.
Jams, leaks, unusual sounds, failure to run, and replacement.
Sink connections, appliance lines, shutoffs, and remodel plumbing.
Low or changing pressure, aging lines, valves, and unexplained flow issues.
What changed today?
Before you call, notice the temperature, sound, color, pressure, location, and timing. You do not need to diagnose the problem yourself. A clear description is enough to begin.
Talk it through: (720) 343-4064Look for the nearest fixture, valve, appliance, or visible connection.
Note which fixture is lowest and whether using one affects another.
Share whether the change affects temperature, volume, or both.
Compare hot and cold water and check more than one room.
Notice when it occurs and whether it follows water use.

Local context matters
Westminster includes established neighborhoods, later twentieth-century homes, and newer construction. That can mean different pipe materials, fixture ages, layouts, and access points from one call to the next.
Colorado winters can expose vulnerable exterior lines, while mineral buildup and everyday wear can affect valves, fixtures, and water-heating equipment. The service conversation should fit the home, not a generic script.
Your service path
Clear communication helps you understand what is happening and what the practical next step may be.
Share the fixture, symptom, timing, and urgency.
The visible problem and connected plumbing are considered.
The findings and reasonable options are discussed clearly.
Work can focus on the actual issue and its location.
Before service
Clear accessMove items from under sinks or around the affected equipment when practical.
Note the patternWrite down what triggers the symptom and whether it has happened before.
Share prior workMention recent repairs, products used, or changes to nearby fixtures.
Protect the areaMove belongings away from active water only when it is safe to do so.
Plumbing questions
We handle common residential plumbing concerns including leaks, drains, water heaters, toilets, faucets, disposals, supply lines, and sewer symptoms.
Tell us what changed, which fixture or area is affected, when it began, and whether you can see active water or a backup.
Move belongings away if it is safe, avoid electrical hazards, and use a familiar fixture shutoff or main valve only if you can do so safely.
When multiple fixtures change together, especially with gurgling or backup, stop adding water and call to discuss the whole-home pattern.
Westminster Plumbing & Drain