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Golden Colorado's Repiping Specialists

copper pipesThe best pipe is the kind you can forget all about. It doesn't leak, it doesn't flake, and it doesn't make noise. Unfortunately, many construction companies use or hire out for installations of low-quality plastic pipe that will almost always cause problems. This allows them to cut costs on the original construction and pass them on to the residents, who usually end up paying for them ten times over. 

It's not the least bit fair, but we can help.

We hate to see a bad piping job, and we take pride in making it right again. Our plumbers in Golden, CO use only the highest-quality pipes and fixtures - not ones that will cause issues down the road - because doing the job right the first time is the only way to go.

  Do I Need my Pipes Replaced?

It's a good question, considering you can't see your pipes very well without heading into your building's crawl spaces. Sudden drops in water pressure are telltale signs of pipe trouble, and the difference between a leak repair and a repiping depends mostly on the quality of the surrounding pipes. Water coloration is also a good indicator, and someone experienced with plumbing difficulties can tell you if your water tastes off due to pipe corrosion. If you have an older house with galvanized iron plumbing, it may be wise to upgrade to copper piping in order to prevent many future plumbing problems. If you have an older house with lead piping, it would absolutely be wise. Lead cannot be tasted, smelled, or seen in your water supply, but we have the equipment to test for it and can tell you at what point your lead plumbing is becoming a real hazard to you, your coworkers, or your family.

  Why Copper Pipes?

the future of piping materials

One of the first materials ever used for plumbing pipes, over four thousand years ago in ancient Egypt, was copper. Plumbing has come a long way since then, but few materials work as well, or for as long, as copper. It is totally water insoluble, which means that the chances of your piping material showing up in your water supply are incredibly low, and it is bacteriostatic, which means that bacteria has no chance of growing inside your pipes. It won't leech chemicals into your water supply like lead can. It won't rust, like iron can, and it's a fraction of the cost of stainless steel.

To learn more about copper piping, and to find out if your home or office is ready for a copper pipe upgrade, contact one of our Golden, CO plumbing specialists today.