How much do you know about water and sewer line repairs and replacements? If you are like the majority of people, you probably don’t know much beyond the fact that one takes water into your house and one takes gray water and sewage out. In our last blog post, we...
In our last blog post, we looked at the seriousness of the lead problem in America today. It is neither a problem of the past nor relegated to lower income areas. Lead-containing water lines can be found all over our great nation including in the Denver Metro area....
Did you know there are 1.6 million miles of water lines and sewer pipes in the United States? Did you also know cast iron pipes in at least 600 towns and counties are more than a century old? A New York Times article earlier this month gave these and many more details...
Join APEX and Denver Water in Replacing Every Lead Water Line in Denver! A National Problem Did you know it’s National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week? October 22-28 is a week dedicated to informing the public of the harmful effects of lead in drinking water and...
Rome’s Plumbing Issues: Did you know that the mass system of underground pipes that run into just about every building, home, and establishment in the U.S. was once considered a sign of prosperity? Though they weren’t the first to have plumbing, the ancient...
Galvanized Water Lines Attached below is a very informative article from a plumbing company in Chicago regarding replacing galvanized water pipes. For homes built pre-1970, this type of pipe was standard. However, as time passes, galvanized pipe will corrode, causing...