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Best Kitchen Remodeling in Denver CO

PHI Plumbing Services Plumbing Service
Don came right out and installed a faucet for me in my kitchen.  Very nice guy, and reasonable price.  I recommend him highly!

12942 Milwaukee Ct, Thornton, CO 80241
Day Plumbing & Heating Plumbing Service
They took a while to complete the work because they're booked/busy, but they were fair and honest. First plumber quoted us $750 for the same job Day did for $100 trip fee and 2 hours at $150/h. So, that's for $400, for the non math people. Savings of $350, nearly half.
Tweed the plumber was polite, knowledgeable and fair. Will use again should the beed arise

4416 S Parmalee Gulch Rd, Indian Hills, CO 80454
Pinson Plumbing & Heating Plumbing Service
My highest recommendation for Pinson Plumbing.  My 17 yo water finally went out and I called a few plumbing companies to come out and give my a bid.  I'm fairly suspect (distrustful?) of plumbing companies in general, and the bids I was getting reinforced my beliefs.  

Frank Pinson was recommended to me by a co-worker and I'm super happy to have found him.  He was responsive and straightforward and did excellent work for a competitive price.  

I would call him again in a heartbeat for any of my plumbing needs and recommend him highly.

35344 Whetstone Ct, Elizabeth, CO 80107
Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical Plumbing Service
My hot water heater began running water out of the relief valve and down to the drain in my basement floor 24/7 and I noticed that my water bill had gone up by $50/month.  I contacted Bell Plumbing on their website and they promptly responded so I set them up to check out my situation.  The plumber diagnosed that the water pressure coming out of my faucets was too high and gave me a quote of $769 to replace the pressure reducing valve on my main waterline and $287 to replace the pressure release valve on the hot water heater.  This seemed kind of high, I watched a Youtube video on how to reduce the pressure on a pressure reducing valve and completed the task in about 5 minutes.  I spent $24 to buy a water pressure meter at the hardware store and determined that I successfully reduced it to the right amount.  Next, I went on line and ordered a replacement pressure release valve for the hot water heater which cost $16 including shipping.  I also watched a Youtube video on how to replace the pressure release valve on the hot water heater and expect it to take about 30 minutes at the most.  Bottom line, this company is a bunch of ABSOLUTE WOLVES!!!!!  Rather than try to trouble shoot and fix the problem, they automatically wanted to replace it, by the way, the replacement pressure reducing valve sells for less than $50 at the hardware store.

Denver, CO
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