Press Release

Avoiding Winter Plumbing Emergencies: Canyon Plumbing’s Top Tips

Plumbing issues can strike when you least expect them, and the consequences are often inconvenient and expensive. Burst pipes, clogged drains, or a failing water heater can quickly turn into a homeowner’s nightmare. The good news? Many of these emergencies are entirely preventable with a little preparation and know-how. At Canyon Plumbing & Heating, we’ve

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Plumbing Maintenance Boulder CO

Essential Plumbing Maintenance for the Summer Season

At Canyon Plumbing & Heating, we're committed to keeping your home comfortable and functional year-round. That's why our professional plumbers compiled this comprehensive guide to essential summer plumbing maintenance. With a little effort, you can avoid plumbing headaches and keep your water flowing freely. Benefits of Summer Plumbing Maintenance Regular plumbing maintenance offers a multitude

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Celebrate Earth Day with New Plumbing Fixtures

Celebrate Earth Day with New Plumbing Fixtures

The Benefits of Energy-Saving Water Heaters, Washing Machines, and More Many homeowners want to upgrade to energy-efficient appliances but don’t know where to start. There’s where EnergyStar and WaterSense appliances come in. These two brands save water and energy. And, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, many of these items are more affordable

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Plumbing Companies Boulder CO

A Hard Plumber's Hard to Find, Especially During the Holidays

Three Things Homeowners Should Look for in Plumbing Companies When someone googles “local plumbers,” they get millions of results in seconds. But how can they tell the honest companies from the charlatans? Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to find plumbing maintenance companies in Boulder, Colorado. Positive Reviews Across Multiple Platforms Nowadays, there are countless platforms where

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Plumbing Systems

Home Improvement 101: Septic Tanks

Learning the Basics of Septic Tanks and Plumbing Systems Here’s the thing: only 20 percent of homes have septic systems. Homeowners will likely never see one, as they’re buried deep underground. Septic systems partially treat wastewater before it goes to the drain field, where it’s treated further. Yet, homeowners with septic systems should have a

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