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Broken and Leaking Pipe Repair Services in Denver, CO


Leaking pipes can be a frustrating problem, mainly when the source of the leak is not immediately visible. All plumbing systems will experience wear and tear at some point, which can lead to pipe failure, but you shouldn't be concerned.


Afford-a-Rooter has a team of master plumbers in Denver, CO that can help you care for your pipes, no matter the situation. We have the knowledge and state-of-the-art equipment to locate and repair leaks, even if hidden behind concrete or other materials, so they don't lead to mold growth, structural damage, and other issues. Call us for your Broken and Leaking Pipe Repair Service in Denver, CO!

 

The Lifespan of Plumbing Pipes in Denver

Brass and cast iron pipes can last up to 100 years for plumbing, while copper and galvanized steel may last for 80 years, depending on water quality and usage factors. However, all plumbing pipes will eventually deteriorate. If your Denver, CO home has plumbing installed in the early twentieth century, the lines are most likely made of cast iron or galvanized steel and may be nearing the end of their useful life.


Afford-a-Rooter's master plumbers have the experience and equipment to repair and replace water lines made of any material. We can assist you in keeping your Denver plumbing systems in good working order.

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How Leaking Pipes Can Damage Your Denver Home

Leaking water can cause significant damage, potentially leading to the loss of valuable items such as family photo albums and furniture. Furthermore, standing water can lead to mold growth, including black mold, and can also cause structural damage to the property, including damage to the wood structure and foundation.


Our Denver, CO-based plumbers at Afford-a-Rooter are equipped to handle all kinds of pipe repairs and can restore your property to proper working conditions. We utilize various methods to locate the source of leaks, including ground microphones and listening discs to detect leaks hidden behind concrete. We also employ an acoustic amplifier to amplify quieter leaks and utilize video inspection by inserting cameras into pipes to inspect them internally. 

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