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The rules for using this site, stated once and in normal English. Using Denver.Plumbing means you accept them, so they are worth the four minutes it takes to read.
- Guidance, not diagnosis
- Quote request terms
- Rewards rules
- Last updated August 2026
What this site provides
Denver.Plumbing publishes general plumbing information for the Colorado Front Range and provides a form for requesting a quote or reporting an emergency. The content is educational. It is written carefully and grounded in standard trade practice, but it is not a professional diagnosis of your specific plumbing system, and nobody can responsibly diagnose a buried sewer lateral through a web browser.
Any work performed at your property is a matter between you and whoever performs it. Verify that any contractor you hire holds current licensing and insurance for the work, in your jurisdiction, before that work begins. That responsibility is yours and we cannot discharge it for you.
Quote requests and emergency requests
Submitting a request does not create a contract for services, guarantee a response within any particular timeframe, and does not guarantee that work will be performed. Requests are reviewed by a person and answered in good faith.
The emergency request path is not a substitute for emergency services. If there is fire, gas odor, structural danger, or risk to life, call 911. If water is actively damaging your home, shut off your main valve immediately and, if nobody has reached you quickly, call any local plumber who can respond right now. Speed matters more than loyalty during a flood, and we would rather tell you that than hold your attention.
You agree that the information you submit is accurate, that you have authority to request service at the address you provide, and that you will not use these forms to send false reports, spam, or automated submissions.
- If life or property is in immediate dangercall 911 first. This site is not an emergency service.
- If water is spreadingshut off the main, then submit an emergency request or call a responding plumber.
- If the issue is containeduse the standard quote form and skip the after-hours premium.
- If you are comparing bidsuse our cost ranges as a sanity check, not as a quote.
Front Range Rewards terms
Referral rewards are paid when a referred job is completed, not when a request is submitted. Referrals must be genuine third parties with a real service need inside our stated coverage area from Monument to Longmont. Self-referrals and referrals within your own household do not qualify. One reward per completed job, and where two people claim the same referral, the name recorded in the original request controls.
We may modify or end the program for future referrals at any time. Any reward already earned under the terms in effect when the referral was made will still be paid. Full details live on the rewards page.
Content, accuracy, and liability
Text, imagery, branding, and code on this site belong to their owner and may not be copied wholesale for commercial use. Brand mockups shown, including vehicle wraps and uniforms, are concept artwork. Photography is licensed stock. Climate figures are approximations drawn from public historical records and labeled as such; weather does what it wants regardless of averages.
This site is provided as is. To the fullest extent permitted by Colorado law, we disclaim liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the site or reliance on its content. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited, and nothing here is legal advice about your situation.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. If any provision is found unenforceable, the rest stays in force. Questions go through the quote form like everything else.
Short version: the guidance here is honest and useful, but it is general. Your pipes are specific. Hire licensed people for the work, verify their credentials yourself, and treat any number on this site as a range to sanity-check bids against, never as a quote.
Questions we actually get
Quick answers
Does submitting a request obligate me to anything?
No. There is no contract, no fee, and no obligation created by using the form. You are asking a question and getting an answer. Any actual work would be arranged separately, on terms you agree to directly with whoever performs it.
Can I reuse your city content on my own site?
No. The writing here is original and took real work; copying it wholesale is both a copyright problem and a bad SEO strategy, since duplicate content helps nobody. Quoting a short passage with a link back is fine and welcome.
Are your cost ranges guaranteed?
They are not quotes. They describe what work commonly runs along this corridor so you can judge whether a bid is reasonable. Actual pricing depends on access, depth, materials, permits, and what the tech finds once the wall is open. Anybody promising precision without looking is guessing.
What law governs these terms?
Colorado law. If a provision turns out to be unenforceable where you live, the remaining provisions still apply. We have tried to keep this document short enough that you can actually hold all of it in your head, which is more than most terms pages attempt.
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