In Denver, there's a diverse array of plumbing installation requirements from both residences and businesses. At the simplest level, there are fixture replacements: faucets, sinks, toilets, and the like. But Denver's a very nice city to live and work in, and some folks are building new homes or offices, others are renovating, and still others are moving to parts of commercial spaces that used to be private or barely used. Those are the plumbing installation prospects, and the hope is that they're all engaging the services of licensed plumbers familiar with the building codes and regulations that Denver enforces and that the state of Colorado mandates. I'm very impressed by the chapter on plumbing in the 2010 edition of "Code By the Hour."
The Denver outdoor plumbing scene is a different animal because of its unique climate. Outdoor faucets, irrigation systems, and anything else that carries water beyond the four walls of a home or other residential structure should be installed with special care and with the understanding that most of the year, they will be subjected to a wide range of temperatures and weather conditions.
Count on our professionals to figure out the best distance from the main supply line and the optimal depth for a trench that will hold the line and keep it at the right angle to the house—so that when the first snow falls, there's no worry about the first frost freezing water inside an outdoor faucet or any line leading to it that isn't marked "this end up."
The city's development offers a ripe opportunity for present and future property owners to consider a fresh wave of eco-friendly plumbing installations. Such installations can encompass anything from low-flow toilets to tankless hot water systems, greywater recycling, or – for those with an interest in solar technology – a plumbing array for solar water heaters. The community of condo and apartment dwellers can also take advantage of what Eco Seal calls "smart plumbing." This include sub-metering, which allows residents to know how much water they're actually using, or "pre-plumbing," which eco-minded condo developers are attempting to use as a way to get a 21st-century Blick in8to Bauhaus v.2.0 peace of mind in terms of the plumbing situation.