Plumbing and Heating Services in Fort Collins, CO

Local Plumbing Expertise

In Old Town Fort Collins and across surrounding neighborhoods, water heaters, toilets, faucets, and water lines need expert attention. This page covers plumbing services in Fort Collins, CO—from diagnosis to repair to full installation. You'll learn what's involved, which services matter most for your home type, and why local experience counts in our unique climate and older neighborhoods.

How We Work

Our approach is straightforward: listen, diagnose, explain options, and complete the work cleanly. Whether it's a leak in a University Park historic home or a toilet repair in Huntington Hills, we follow the same careful process every time.

Step-by-Step Process

We handle each service call with attention to detail and clear communication so you know what's happening.

1

Inspect & Diagnose

We arrive on time with fully stocked trucks and examine your water heater, fixture, or line issue using proven diagnostic tools.

2

Explain Your Options

We show you the problem, explain repair vs. replacement, and give you upfront pricing before any work starts.

3

Complete the Work

We handle repairs and installations safely, test every connection, and clean up completely before we leave.

You'll always know what's happening next—and why.

Our Services

We specialize in the core plumbing systems every Fort Collins home depends on. Whether your home was built in the 1920s in Old Town or it's a newer build in Rigden Farm, we handle each service with the right expertise.

Water heater installation

Water heater installation in a South Fort Collins home

Water Heater Repair & Installation

Tank water heaters, tankless units, and hybrid models all need proper sizing for Fort Collins homes. We repair leaks, thermostat failures, and no-hot-water problems fast. When replacement makes sense, we install the right unit for your needs.

Toilet repair

Toilet repair in a Huntington Hills bathroom

Toilet & Fixture Repair

Running toilets, weak flushing, leaks at the base, and water pooling are common in older Fort Collins neighborhoods. We fix valves, replace flappers, repair fills, and handle installation of new fixtures throughout the city.

Faucet replacement

Faucet installation in a Old Prospect kitchen

Faucets & Valves

Dripping faucets, stuck shut-off valves, and cartridge failures add up fast. We replace kitchen and bathroom faucets, repair mixing valves, and fix water line isolation valves in kitchens and bathrooms throughout Fort Collins neighborhoods.

Water line repair

Water line replacement in a University Park foundation

Water Line & Leak Detection

Older copper lines in historic Fort Collins homes can develop pinhole leaks. We find leaks, repair or replace water lines, and address supply issues in homes from downtown to the south side.

Why It Matters in Fort Collins

Fort Collins homes face specific plumbing challenges. Our winters are cold and long, older homes have original plumbing that can fail, and newer builds in areas like Kechter Farm or Observatory Village have different demands than 1920s homes in Old Town.

Cold-Weather Protection

Frozen pipes are common in our region. We repair burst lines fast and help prevent freeze damage in vulnerable areas of your home, especially basement utility spaces in Huntington Hills or Warren Shores lake-area homes.

Older homes need special care—we understand how to work safely in historic neighborhoods and address plumbing issues without damaging original features.

Historic Home Expertise

Homes in University Park, Old Town, and Old Prospect often have outdated supply lines, galvanized pipes, and plumbing that needs respectful handling. We repair and replace efficiently without disrupting your home's character.

New Build & Modern Systems

Newer homes in Rigden Farm, Fossil Lake, and Kechter Farm often feature high-efficiency fixtures and on-demand hot water. We handle tankless water heaters, pressure-balanced valves, and modern water lines with the same care.

Coverage Area

We serve all Fort Collins neighborhoods and surrounding areas. From Old Town near Library Park to South Fort Collins near Fossil Creek Park, from CSU areas to North Fort Collins near Warren Lake—we're local and ready to help.

Where We Work

We serve Old Town, Old Prospect, University Park, Warren Shores, Huntington Hills, Rigiden Farm, Kechter Farm, Observatory Village, Fossil Lake, Clarendon Hills, and all surrounding neighborhoods throughout Fort Collins. Call to confirm your area.

Downtown & Central

Old Town, Old Prospect, University Park, and neighborhoods near Colorado State University. Fast response in the heart of the city.

South Fort Collins

Huntington Hills, Fossil Lake, Kechter Farm, Clarendon Hills. Serving newer and established neighborhoods south of downtown.

North Fort Collins

Warren Shores, Hearthfire, Rigiden Farm, Observatory Village. Expert service from the north side to lake areas.

Ready to Help Right Now

We offer same-day and next-day service on urgent plumbing problems. If your water heater fails on a cold Fort Collins evening, your toilet overflows, or you spot a leak, call immediately. We're here to respond quickly and fix the problem properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common plumbing questions from Fort Collins homeowners.

What should I do if my water heater is leaking?

Turn off the water supply to the heater immediately and call us right away. Even small leaks can cause major damage, especially in older Fort Collins homes. We'll inspect the unit and discuss repair or replacement options with upfront pricing.

How often should I have my water heater serviced?

Annual inspection and maintenance help extend the life of your unit and prevent unexpected failures. Sediment buildup is common in our area. Regular servicing catches problems early and keeps your hot water flowing reliably.

When should I replace my water heater instead of repairing it?

Most water heaters last 10–12 years. If your unit is over ten years old, showing rust-colored water, or needing frequent repairs, replacement often makes more financial sense than repeated repairs. We'll help you decide during an inspection.

Are tankless water heaters worth it in Fort Collins?

Tankless units save energy and space but need proper sizing for your home's demands. They require annual descaling in our hard-water area. We can evaluate your needs, budget, and home size to help you decide if tankless makes sense for you.

Why is my toilet running constantly?

A worn flapper, fill valve problem, or cracked overflow tube usually causes running toilets. These are simple fixes that prevent water waste and lower your bill. We diagnose and repair the issue quickly and affordably.

Can you help with old galvanized water lines?

Yes. Older homes, especially in University Park and Old Town, often have corroded galvanized lines that restrict water flow and affect water quality. We replace these lines carefully while respecting your home's historic character.

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